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July 23, 2024 35 mins

In this episode of the "Noticing" podcast, hosts Maggie and Urvi delve into the topic of authentic success and what it means to redefine success for ourselves. Drawing from personal experiences and their journeys as projectors in human design, they explore the significance of self-recognition, the impact of societal expectations, and the power of rewriting our success contracts.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Introduction to the episode and the topic of authentic success
  • Maggie and Urvi’s experiences as projectors in human design
  • The importance of recognition and redefining success
  • The impact of societal expectations and authority on our perception of success
  • Personal stories of overcoming failure and embracing self-recognition
  • The role of corporate backgrounds in validating new career paths
  • The concept of success contracts and how they shape our goals
  • The influence of financial success and the importance of impact
  • The continuous journey of redefining success and finding joy in the process
  • Reflections on the book "Top Five Regrets of the Dying" by Bronnie Ware

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Quotes:

  • "What does it mean to be successful? How do we redefine that for ourselves?" – Urvi
  • "From love, not for love. That’s how I’ve been trying to redefine success for myself." – Maggie
  • "We often don’t give ourselves enough credit for the successes we achieve." – Urvi
  • "It’s about honoring ourselves and stepping into our power." – Maggie

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