• Challenging the Work-Life Balance Paradigm: Noa Elan

  • Jun 27 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Challenging the Work-Life Balance Paradigm: Noa Elan

  • Summary

  • In this episode with Noa Elan, CEO of Plura, we cover the topic of finding the "balance" between our professional lives/choices and who we are/what we care about in the world. It's a dance for many of us and this episode gives examples, tips, and insights to help further explore our own unique paths of alignment in work and life.

    Some questions we explore include:

    • "Is it possible to have a corporate job and still be my fully expressed self in the world?"
    • "Can I do what I love and still have financial security?"
    • "How do I build a career that feels purposeful and in alignment?"
    • "Are there more than the two common paths that can feel like all or nothing?"
    • "How do I navigate worrying what people think? Or even the real consequences we can face?"
    • "How do you build your life with more scaffolding than your job?"
    • And many more!

    Noa shares with us her own journey including her "fall of rage" and how she found her way in creating a path where she is in alignment, passionate about her work, and doing something she loves, while still working in the tech world that he knows and loves.

    Connect with Noa Elan:

    • On LinkedIn: @noaelan
    • Via email: noa@heyplura.com

    Learn more about Plura:

    • Heyplura.com
    • On Instagram: @heyplura



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    Learn more about or contact the host, Dani O'Brien Buckley:

    • On her website: DaniOBrienBuckley.com
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    • IG: @daniobuckley
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