Inspire – Women of Dartmouth Stories

The Gift of Presence

Almost defying her own expectations, Eva Sheibar Heyman ’96 navigated a fast-track trajectory as a high-powered career woman with relative ease. And while she appreciated her achievements and lifestyle on a cerebral level, it took a shock to the system to recognize how much more joy she could cultivate by slowing down and being present. Find out how sometimes it takes settling into the experience to find the joy

Shared with permission from Lesley Rowley and the Roads Taken podcast. 

Click below to listen to Heyman’s episode.

 

EPISODE NOTES

Almost defying her own expectations, Eva Sheibar Heyman navigated a fast-track trajectory as a high-powered career woman with relative ease. She had started out on a marketing track in a company that embraced the digital wave just before it crested and so she developed exertise not only in content but management. After a long initial run at that company and the grounding of business school, she found C-suite roles in a number of organizations.

And while she appreciated her achievements and lifestyle on a cerebral level, it took the covid pandemic and attendant lockdowns with family to help her recognize how much more joy she could cultivate by slowing down and being present.

In this episode, find out from Eva how sometimes it takes settling into the experience to find the joy… on ROADS TAKEN…with Leslie Jennings Rowley.

 

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