Lessons from getting fired
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I consider getting fired one of the best things that’s ever happened to me. And even though it’s certainly inconvenient and uncomfortable, I consider it a blessing in disguise for most people. In this episode I share my own story of getting fired plus those of people I know and have worked with to help you see why in most cases, it’s an opportunity to re-design your career in a way that better suits who you are and what matters to you. The people and environments that aren’t right for you will reject you in some way, getting fired is an example of that. In this episode I discuss:  The beliefs that got me into a role that wasn’t rightWhat I had to come to terms with when I actually got firedThe relationship between alignment and getting firedExamples from clients and friends who’ve also been firedThe narratives to focus on instead to create more acceptance and confidence from getting firedAre you ready to create an energizing career you love?  You can create a career that is simply an extension of who you are and how you want to live your life. If this sounds like what you’re after then I want to invite you to schedule a consultation.  We'll get to the bottom of what's going on for you. And exactly where you need to focus to bring your career and life into alignment. It's free! Just head on over to thecareer.studio/schedule to find a time that works for you. For more from The Career Studio Follow me on LinkedIn!  Enjoy the show? Don’t miss an episode by following The Career Studio on Spotify and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or RSS. Leave me a review on Apple Podcasts
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