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How to make better decisions and build a joyful career | Ada Chen Rekhi (Notejoy, LinkedIn, SurveyMonkey)

by Lenny Rachitsky

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Career | Growth

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"It's a terrible outcome to wake up one day and be sort of late career and feel trapped because you have a certain lifestyle or certain expectations of the people around you."
"We’re not powerless, even though this game is rigged. We can study the game and help each other."
"You have to do things a number of times before you really develop an affinity for it."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, Lenny speaks with Ada Chen, who emphasizes the importance of finding career paths aligned with personal values and avoiding the trap of feeling trapped in a job. Ada shares her journey leading LinkedIn’s marketing efforts and how she uses a decision-making framework called 'curiosity loops.' This framework involves seeking structured feedback from trusted peers to make better decisions.

Ada provides practical advice for early career professionals, especially women in Silicon Valley. She discusses the significance of understanding workplace dynamics, being aware of social perceptions, and the value of giving and receiving constructive feedback. The conversation includes insights on finding balance when working with a partner, such as her husband, as co-founders. Ada explains that working together can be highly productive if there’s clear division of roles and a focus on respectful communication during conflicts.

Throughout the conversation, Ada discusses ways to navigate professional challenges and stresses the importance of alignment with one’s values in determining career success. The episode wraps up with key takeaways on the necessity of seeking feedback, embracing discomfort in personal growth, and being intentional in decision-making. Ada also touches on her work with NoteJoy and the significance of having a supportive community for continual growth and learning.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Lenny speaks with Ada Chen, who emphasizes the importance of finding career paths aligned with personal values and avoiding the trap of feeling trapped in a job. Ada shares her journey leading LinkedIn’s marketing efforts and how she uses a decision-making framework called 'curiosity loops.' This framework involves seeking structured feedback from trusted peers to make better decisions.

Ada provides practical advice for early career professionals, especially women in Silicon Valley. She discusses the significance of understanding workplace dynamics, being aware of social perceptions, and the value of giving and receiving constructive feedback. The conversation includes insights on finding balance when working with a partner, such as her husband, as co-founders. Ada explains that working together can be highly productive if there’s clear division of roles and a focus on respectful communication during conflicts.

Throughout the conversation, Ada discusses ways to navigate professional challenges and stresses the importance of alignment with one’s values in determining career success. The episode wraps up with key takeaways on the necessity of seeking feedback, embracing discomfort in personal growth, and being intentional in decision-making. Ada also touches on her work with NoteJoy and the significance of having a supportive community for continual growth and learning.

Key Takeaways

  • Use curiosity loops to gather structured feedback and make better decisions.
  • Align career choices with personal values to avoid feeling trapped in a job.
  • Constructive feedback is essential for personal and professional growth.
  • Working with a partner can be effective with clear communication and defined roles.
  • Develop a habit of seeking feedback and make intentional decisions based on values.

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