From Corporate to Clarity with Lauren Lefkowitz

 

With 20 years in the demanding world of corporate human resources, Lauren Lefkowitz was accustomed to an intense pace – often clocking in over 80-hour weeks and going more than 100 days without a break. She was the go-to for managing projects, departments, and tackling the tasks that most shied away from.

However, when exhaustion threatened to define her entire existence, Lauren knew a change was essential. Just when she thought she had mastered ignoring lessons from the universe in favor of burying herself in work forever, a Roomba-related accident led her to an intense period of introspection In 2021, following a series of life-altering realizations and finding the right support system, she transitioned from her high-pressure corporate role to running her own full-time coaching business.

From shattering both her shoulders (and quite literally not being able to continue being a chronic hand raiser), to battling the guilt of an enforced sabbatical, to finally discovering who she wanted to be in the world and how to embrace that, Lauren's story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and a quest for true purpose. This candid conversation aims to peel back the layers, unveiling the raw and genuine experiences that have shaped her journey.

This episode is more than just an interview – it's an intimate, interactive experience with a live audience, fostering a magical, organic dialogue. Listen to a brave share that pays homage to Strong Women everywhere, and offers a space to share, reflect, and inspire. Embrace Lauren's powerful story about going from corporate HR dynamo to empowered entrepreneur, and leave with the assurance that it's never too late to rewrite your story. 🌟🎙️❤️

Comment below with your big takeaways from the episode! Let's keep the conversation going.

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Where to find Lauren:
IG: @lauren.coach.fineisatrap
Tiktok: @fineisatrap
Her podcast for executives and emerging leaders: I Could Talk To You All Day
Her website: www.laurenlefkowitzcoach.com

Books Lauren recommends:
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voxx

Lauren has a tool to walk you through whether or not the situation you're in is actually fine. Go to fineistrap.com for it! Comment here what you find out!

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