F'ing Up

I Turned Down a CIO Role Because I Was Afraid [4.5 Sylvia Kwan]

Deanne Rhynard Season 4 Episode 5

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Sylvia Kwan shares what it looks like to build a successful career without a clear plan—and the moments along the way that force you to question everything you thought success would be.

In this episode of The F’ing Up Podcast, we explore the reality behind a nonlinear career—from following the rules and staying invisible, to navigating missed opportunities, fear-driven decisions, and roles that didn’t turn out the way she expected.

If you’ve ever felt unsure of your path, struggled to advocate for yourself, turned something down out of fear, or realized too late that a role wasn’t right for you, this conversation will resonate deeply.

Topics include:
- Growing up with the belief that hard work should speak for itself—and realizing it doesn’t
- Building a career by following curiosity and optionality, not a defined plan
- Walking away from paths that looked “right” but didn’t feel right
- The reality of being underpaid and not advocating for yourself
- Learning that visibility—not just performance—is required to grow
- Turning down a career-defining opportunity out of fear—and the regret that followed 
- Finally taking the leap… into a role she knew on day one was wrong 
- Navigating a toxic environment and choosing to walk away to protect her mental health 

This is the real side of success most people don’t talk about.

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