Stephanie Harrison
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So if you're an entrepreneur,
The second thing I would say is,
What's your goal for your company this year?
really letting go of the concept that your worth is determined by how successful you are at reaching that goal.
What is your objective?
What would enough look like?
What would great look like?
And how do you figure out how to balance those objectives alongside of the other things that matter to you?
We all have to rediscover that our self-worth is intrinsic.
It is not something that can be determined based upon your performance or how much money you raise or how many sales you made or anything like that.
The second thing I would say is really letting go of
The concept that your worth is determined by how successful you are at reaching that goal.
Our worth is always, always, always present because it's deeply connected to our humanity.
We all have to rediscover that our self-worth is intrinsic.
And so the more that we can divorce those two things and say, you know, great, I hit my goal.
It is not something that can be determined based upon your performance or how much money you raise or how many sales you made or anything like that.
And I'm worthy or great, I didn't hit my goal and I'm still worthy no matter what I do.
Our worth is always, always, always present because it's deeply connected to our humanity.
And I think that if we can remove that sense of self-worth that's tied to these ideas of performance, then that urgency to always push for more and more becomes a little bit quieter and a little bit easier to disconnect from.
And so the more that we can divorce those two things and say, you know, great, I hit my goal.