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School of Self-Image

295: My Work Philosophy

School of Self-Image

Tonya Leigh

Self-improvement, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Arts

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Everything I have built is a result of hard work and dedication, but never at the expense of rest and leisure when my brain and body need it. Anyone can hustle themselves into burnout, but honoring your inner lady of leisure is the secret to longevity here, so it's time you created a work philosophy that allows for both in your own life too. 

 

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0:00.0

Did you know that I love working?

0:03.6

I've been working since I was eight years old.

0:06.2

And when I think about my future,

0:07.8

I never imagine a version of me that's not working.

0:12.1

And in this episode, you're gonna learn

0:14.2

why I love working so much.

0:16.4

I'm gonna be sharing with you my work philosophy.

0:19.0

So let's dive in.

0:21.5

Welcome to the School of Self-Image,

0:23.7

where personal development meets style.

0:26.3

Here's your hostess, master life coach, Tanya Lee.

0:30.3

What is happening, my friends?

0:33.6

It feels like it's been so long since I've talked with you all

0:36.4

because I've been on vacation.

0:39.2

I was in Europe for over two weeks,

0:43.0

and then I came home.

0:44.0

I was home for like 24 hours,

0:46.4

got back on a plane, went to Vegas for the weekend,

0:48.9

and then flew from Vegas to DC,

0:51.4

which is where I'm at right now.

0:53.0

So I have missed you all.

0:55.7

I miss when I don't do these podcasts every single week,

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