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How do you stay open to change when what once drove and defined you no longer fits? In this conversation, Kim talks with communications strategist and solo mom by choice Sara Amin about what it means to rewrite the story you thought you were living and trusting yourself enough to move toward what’s calling you next. From career burnout to building a family on her own terms, Sara shares how to create your own version of fulfillment, redefine ambition, and to take action on projects when you aren't sure where they'll lead. For anyone who's worked in a giving profession, been in a helper role, or pursued work that is mission-driven, this will address the question you've grappled with: can work just be work?

This conversation highlights the three most important questions we must come back to every time we're experiencing a shift:

  1. What am I doing?
  2. Where am I putting my energy?
  3. What do I really want?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • How ambitious women can give themselves permission to show up and do the job, and allowing that to be enough

  • The way burnout changes what we're reaching for and redefines our priorities
  • Sara's decision to become a solo parent and how sharing her story sparked curiosity in others
  • Why, as a parent, it's so difficult to remember and lean into who we are when our kids reach a certain stage of independence
  • The power of starting before you have all the answers

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