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What you do’ matters… but life is more than a job.
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Being good at something can get you a great job. However, having a skill you’re good at but that you hate doing may keep you from finding meaningful work.
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045 |
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When you’re considering new meaningful job opportunities, make sure that these positions provide you enough money to live in the life you want to live.
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Accept the possibility that the perfect job might not exist for everyone, or that the perfect job at the age of twenty-two is different from the perfect job at the age of twenty-eight.
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Finding the right organization matters, but finding the right people to work with is sometimes even more important.
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…you don’t have to quit your job tomorrow to pursue something you love. As long as you figure out a way to make time for what you care about, there is no right way to pursue your art.
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Don’t let your job title limit your hustle. Be creative, challenge yourself to pursue new opportunities, and think beyond your pay grade.
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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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Your first job out of college, or your first job out of business school, won’t be your last. But it’s a tremendous opportunity for self-discovery and growth.
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090 |
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Realizing that a specific job or sector or working environment is not the right fit for you is not a failure – it’s essential data that will help you find meaning and fulfillment in the future.
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