2024 was a year that forced me to re-evaluate everything –personally and professionally.
Last year wasn't just about running a business; it was about navigating grief, rebuilding purpose, and finding strength in moments when it felt impossible to move forward.
On this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, Lindsay shares a personal reflection on the challenges of navigating big life transitions, the connection between personal and business growth, and why slowing down doesn't mean falling behind.
We'll dive into how the transformative journey of the last year reshaped Lindsay's perspective on both business and life, and how the lessons learned have guided her into a more intentional, focused 2025.
This episode wasn't an easy one to record, but it was necessary. Listen in to learn more about how the past year has been filled with profound lessons, resilience, and reimaging what's truly possible.
Leadership tips you won't want to miss:
🎙️ Embracing capacity over hustle for sustainable progress
🎙️ Recognizing the importance of aligning with the right clients
🎙️ Building systems that reduce overwhelm and create focus
🎙️ Learning how personal growth drives business success
If you're looking to move forward with renewed purpose and take meaningful steps toward your goals, then this episode is for you!
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🎧 Listen to the episode here: https://lindsaylapaquette.com/podcast/
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#118 - Getting Real 2023: A Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes
#123 – Life, Resilience, & Doing the Hard Things with Ashley Farrar
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