#119 - FIND JOY IN YOUR WORK, Dr. Jax Black & Tomer Yogev

Career Therapy Podcast e.119 - FIND JOY IN YOUR WORK, Dr. Jax Black & Tomer Yogev

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On this week's Career Therapy Podcast (e.119), we welcome Dr. Jax Black and Tomer Yogev to the conversation.

Dr. Jax Black and Tomer Yogev are the co-creators of The Big Joy Theory, the leading coaching model and center for joy-centered leadership development. By leveraging joy as a productive source of empowerment, leaders can experience a lifetime of productive impact on their families, organizations, and communities.

Together, we discuss how to find joy in your personal and professional life, how to escape the corporate “deficit” focused approach to “fixing” ourselves in order to lead with self-efficacy, and why fake it till you make it might lead to you hating yourself and your life in the long run, and what to do to change that.

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That’s all for the intro. Now let’s dive into this week’s conversation with Dr. Jax Black and Tomer Yogev…

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During this Episode, We Discuss:

0:00 introducing Dr. Jax Black & Tomer Yogev

8:39 “going into the muck”

11:50 How to “catch a breath”

13:52 The difference between joy and happiness

16:28 The corporate mindset

23:41 Should you actually be authentic?

29:11 Future joy vs. present joy

48:07 Judging our survival instincts

52:38 How does joy change how people show up in their lives?

Resources, links, and/or books mentioned in this episode:

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