Career Relaunch®

Reconnecting With Yourself with Samantha Tovera-Agustin- CR90

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November 23, 2022 7:00pm

56m

When does it make sense to let go of stability to boldly pursue the unknown? In this episode of the Career Relaunch® podcast, Samantha Tovera-Agustin, an HR professional turned founder explains why she chose to move her career, family, and life from the Bay Area to the Philippines. We’ll discuss the challenging balance between work and parenthood, signs that suggest you may need a change in your career, and ways you can prevent career regret.

I also share some thoughts on the importance of reconnecting with old friends during the Mental Fuel® segment.

Key Career Takeaways

  1. When you work hard to get to where you are in your career, letting go of all this investment is incredibly hard.
  2. People often regret the inactions they took in their careers to do something bold and brave that honors their values. Surrendering to the unknown and allowing yourself to potentially fail enables you to open the door to new, exciting opportunities in your life and career.
  3. To be there for others, you have to make sure you’re taking care of your own health and well-being first.
  4. Societal expectations can lead us to feel like we need to be working and hustling all the time. But slowing down is not only okay but also necessary sometimes to see more clearly and reconnect with yourself.

Resources Mentioned

  • We discussed the topic of regret. The book I mentioned is The Power of Regret by Daniel Pink, which I would highly recommend!

Listener Challenge


I’d challenge you to reconnect with a long-lost friend from your past. f you’re like me, I find it a bit awkward to suddenly drop a note to someone you haven’t spoken to in years.

I’d still challenge you to do it—just to see what happens. Even if you don’t rekindle the relationship, at the very least, you can let that person know that you’re still thinking about them. And that alone can be valuable. You never know what kind of an impact that could have on them.


About Samantha Tovera-Agustin