Overcoming the 'Ambition Trap' to Drive Sustainable Success

with Amina AlTai
Thursday, May 22nd
6:30-8pm
Maha Rose Brooklyn



This workshop is designed for spiritual professionals and leaders who want to be in right relationship with their ambition and avoid the common traps of burnout, unhealthy competition, and overwork.


Participants will learn to identify “ambition traps” that can hinder growth and well-being, explore practical strategies for balancing drive with sustainability, and gain actionable insights to navigate career progression without sacrificing health or fulfillment.


Through guided meditation, journaling and walking through the purposeful ambition framework, attendees will leave with tools to cultivate a more balanced and intentional approach to ambition—one that allows us to do the great work of our lives and shift culture—without hurting ourselves and others.


Overcoming the 'Ambition Trap' to Drive Sustainable Success

Thursday, May 22nd
6:30-8pm

*Price includes a book copy

Maha Rose
200 Columbia street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

cancellation policy: account credit or refunds are available if requested 72 hours prior to the event, less a 10% service fee.

Amina AITai

Amina AITai is a holistic business and career coach, proud immigrant and chronic illness advocate. A leading coach to notable leaders, executives and founders—Amina's mastery is in connecting us to our brilliance and teaching us to live and lead from it each day. As a woman of color of Iraqi descent, she often works with marginalized communities to help them realize possibilities in a way that honors their particular lived experiences. She is the author of the forthcoming book, The Ambition Trap, with Penguin/The Open Field. Amina has partnered with progressive companies such as google, Roku, Deloitte, Snap, Outdoor Voices, NYU and HUGE. She's an Entrepreneur Magazine expert-in-residence, a Forbes contributor and was named one of Success Magazine’s Women of Influence. Additionally, she's been featured in goop, Well+Good, The New York Times, Yahoo, NBC, and more.