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Feeling like your career path looks like it was designed by someone with career ADHD?

You're not alone—and you're definitely not broken. In this episode, we dive deep into why nonlinear careers are actually MORE valuable in 2025, not less.

We'll explore why traditional "pick a lane and stick with it" advice was designed for a world that no longer exists, and how your scattered resume is actually a secret weapon waiting to be unleashed. By the end, you'll understand the T-shaped professional model and have a framework for turning your biggest career insecurity into your most compelling narrative.

Your zigzag career path isn't evidence that you're behind

The economy has changed, but we're still using the same old tired playbook

Every detour is data. Every wrong turn is skills acquisition

Stop trying to think your way to clarity. Start testing your way there

You're not scattered, you're T-shaped

Every seemingly random experience compounds into something more valuable

Your nonlinear path isn't a detour from success

"You're not scattered, you're T-shaped."

"We're all learning this together."

"Your nonlinear path isn't a detour from success."

"Your zigzag journey is writing a more interesting story than any straight line ever could."

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  1. Identify one "detour" you've been viewing as lost time
  2. Write down three skills you developed during that period
  3. Practice connecting your experiences in one conversation this week
  4. Stop measuring yourself against someone else's timeline

Remember: Your zigzag journey isn't writing a consolation story—it's writing a more interesting one.

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