You Are the Driver of Your Life

You Are the Driver of Your Life

We’ve had some really amazing ladies on for the last couple of episodes and as always, we like to do a bit of a recap. That’s exactly what we did on episode 69 of the Embracing “Only” podcast.

Answer this question… 

“Are you in control of your life?”

It’s easy to feel pulled down by experiences that are seemingly outside of your control. You can become paralyzed by fear and get stuck in transition. 

“You have to firmly hold the keys to your career in your hand, then you’ve got to put it into that slot that you put it into the car, and then you’ve got to turn the car and drive it forward the way you want it to go.” - Archita Fritz

Otherwise, someone else will do it for you and your career (or life) may not end up going in the direction you want it to go. That’s why in this newsletter we’re exploring how you can take control of your life and get back in the driver’s seat.

Listen to the episode or scroll down to read one of the highlights of our conversation ↓

Face Your Fears

Rejection and failure, even though they can be painful, are natural parts of life. Are you avoiding opportunities because you fear rejection?

Oftentimes what we're afraid of is the feeling that we get when we're rejected, not the situation itself.

What is the cost of not facing your fears?

Determine this by asking yourself these questions:

  • What opportunities will I miss? 
  • What growth will I stifle? 
  • How will this impact my future?

“All our fears are workout-able so we've got to rise to the challenge and not let them hold us back.” - Archita Fritz

As you are on this journey, think about the kind of muscles you need to build. Muscles like being able to handle rejection and not getting paralyzed by fear. These are things that you can practice.

How can you do this? By seeking out nos.

These can be as simple or as complex as you want, but by seeking our hard nos, you are building your resiliency towards rejection and failure.

Turn Your Lessons Into Growth

There’s a quote by top LinkedIn creator Justin Welsh that resonates with us:

“All the unsuccessful people believe that the game is rigged. But the successful people know the game is rigged, and they learn how to play.”

 You can make all the excuses you want… but at the end of the day, there are always going to be politics involved and if you let that hold you back from making progress you are not going to go anywhere.

What are you going to do about it?

“At some point in time, you have to shift into I just learned a lesson, now how am I going to turn that into growth?” - Olivia Cream

Trust Yourself

Ask yourself this question:

Do I trust myself?

Sometimes the answer may be no. And it may vary for different parts of your life. What is important is that you are honest with yourself and you look for evidence that can support your answer.

“A lot of us will lie to ourselves and say, I can't do this when you've been doing it all throughout your life. But you're still saying to yourself that you can't do it. Why?” - Olivia Cream

And you don’t have to do it by yourself.

“Go seek out help, like really seek help in many different ways. A buddy, a coach, an accountability partner. [...] There is so much value in having that accountability sometimes sit outside of yourself, because you may not trust yourself to do certain things.” - Archita Fritz


To hear the full conversation on the Embracing “Only” Podcast, scroll up and hit play – or click here and tune into episode 69.

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Women – particularly women of color – are constantly bombarded with societal and systemic hurdles that they face professionally with no balance in solutions. 

News, media, and coaching tend to focus on our differences and obstacles but don’t provide thought-provoking solutions to help people regain control of their lives and find direction. 

The Embracing “Only” Podcast seeks to provide a community for women to share their lived experiences and not feel alone in their journey to claim their power and purpose in the communities they seek to serve, transform, and impact.


Callum Laing

Successful Investor / Entrepreneur. I help ambitious people to raise money, get board seats and take companies public.

6mo

Excellent insights!

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Hugh Meyer, MBA

Real Estate's Financial Planner | 25 Years Demystifying Retirement for Investors

6mo

Archita, your insights are spot on! Taking control and embracing rejection can be game-changers. Looking forward to diving into this newsletter and applying these strategies. Thanks for sharing!

Misha Rubin

Led 100s of Wall St executives to fast-track or reinvent their careers || x-EY partner || Rise board member + humanitarian award winner || Founder of The Modern Executive

6mo

Love the hand break analogy. Time to let it go!

Rajveer Prasad

The Pragmatic Agile Coach | I coach Individuals and Enterprises succeed in MM$ Programs & Projects | Transforming Practices & Behaviour | 1:1 Consults and Cohorts

6mo

The concept of seeking rejection as a way to learn and grow is fascinating. It's a great way to reframe our mindset and approach to challenges. Archita Fritz

Anand Narayan

Founder | Investor | Board Member | Maximizing Founder Value

6mo

Great insights! Taking control of your career or startup is essential. Loved the points on seeking rejection, turning setbacks into strengths, and the power of self-trust. These are vital lessons for anyone looking to lead effectively. Looking forward to diving into the newsletter for more valuable tips! 🚀📈 #Leadership #CareerGrowth #StartupSuccess

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