This episode is the second in a 3-part series. You’ll hear Day 2 of my Career Passion Blueprint Masterclass.
In case you missed the first day’s training, you’ll find the link to that episode below, under “Featured in this Episode.”
I’m sharing my own 4 step framework for understanding where you are now, who you really are (deep down), looking at patterns and options and making a decision and a plan for where you go next.
This process, this framework, is grounded in psychology, in neuroscience, in everything I've learned in my career so far.
It is based on my own experience of figuring this out for myself, my years in corporate America developing talent and leading a network of women, going through a coaching certification, getting a master's degree and applying it with hundreds of people.
It is unique and it works.
There’s a reason the generic assessments and DIY methods just didn’t work for you. This is what you need.
No matter what questions you have about your future and what's possible for you, you can have whatever your destiny is, and you can figure out what that is with this process.
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What You’ll Learn:
My 4 step framework for deciding what’s next in your career (and in life)
How your brain is holding you back and keeping you stuck
How to find the clues to who you really are, not just who you’ve been conditioned to be
Featured in this Episode:
Day 1 of the Career Passion Blueprint
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