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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
When you launch a career driven by purpose, everyone wins.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Many people who find their work fulfilling have achieved some degree of expertise in their work. It feels good to be good at something.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
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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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
If you want to pursue something you don’t know much about or something you’re not very good at, admit what you don’t know and take steps immediately toward learning more and improving that skill.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
It’s intimidating to begin learning a new skill… Be okay with being a beginner. Everyone has to start somewhere.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Learning how you want to do your work is equally as valuable as learning what you want to do in the first place.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
You never know when you’re going to have to make a change to your work life, and you never know what’s going to cause that change. But as long as you’re willing to be flexible and adapt… you’ll keep finding the lily pad that works for you.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
It’s not only the institution you work for that matters. It’s who you work with on a daily basis, and whether they see the world in a similar way as you.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
The downside of worrying about money is that it often keeps us from taking steps toward actually making money (finding a new job, starting a business, doing your work, selling your work).
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
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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