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Instead of climbing a career ladder that might not be around in five or ten years, treat your career like a lifelong experiment.
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009 |
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…we need a mind-set that embraces instability and recalibrating careers.
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009 |
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The journey is the journey – there is no finish line, no top of the ladder. Your career is simply a series of journeys. Some may be tiny pivots. Others may be huge… Embrace this journey that you’re on today.
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014 |
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…take advantage of opportunities when they present themselves, and thoroughly explore different career options to get closer to who you are, what you value, and how you want to help others.
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015 |
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Build a purposeful career by experimenting with opportunities you actually care about.
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015 |
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When you launch a career driven by purpose, everyone wins.
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042 |
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…writing (like career fulfillment) isn’t about overnight success. It’s about being persistent as you take small steps in the right direction.
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065 |
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…careers often do not move in straight lines, and we never know when the right (or wrong) opportunities are going to present themselves.
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070 |
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Sometimes the career path you’ve chosen requires doing a few tasks you don’t want to do. News flash: there is a part of every job that sucks.
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085 |
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Short-term entry-level experiences are important because they allow you to quickly test assumptions about your career interests.
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098 |