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Reflections E17: The Journey starts with Self-Awareness

Reflections E17: The Journey starts with Self-Awareness

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Atul & Suman discuss the importance of self-awareness and introspection in career transitions. They reflect on Episode 17 with Vikas Tandon & Siddarth Menon - explore how recognizing personal dispositions and emotional triggers can lead to significant changes in one's professional life. The discussion highlights the challenges of navigating career paths, the fear of stepping into new roles, and the necessity of taking time for reflection to avoid burnout and stress. The episode emphasizes that awareness of one's feelings and motivations is crucial for personal growth and fulfilment in one's career.Vikas Tandon is an IIMA graduate, tried his hand at corporate jobs for the first 6-7 years, subsequently started a digital agency -Indigo Consulting. Indigo was acquired by the Publicis Groupe in 2012 after which he had the choice to continue as an Internet Entrepreneur/Leader, or pursue his first passion, Music. He chose the latter, and currently is a semi-professional musician learning music, writing original songs, and playing live.Siddarth Menon is a sales, marketing and strategy expert with over 20 years of experience. Having worked with Coca Cola & Colgate, he joined Epigamia as a founding member and helped scale it to a recognisable and well distributed brand. He is now an advisor and Consultant to Startups and works with them to build a playbook for growth.

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