Description
In this empowering episode, Archita and Olivia discuss how to navigate career transitions with confidence and purpose. They share their personal experiences and offer valuable advice for making intentional choices that align with long-term goals. Despite facing challenges like layoffs and visa issues, Archita emphasizes staying focused on your goals. Olivia challenges us to recognize that not every opportunity will align with our goals and being clear on what it is you really want will help you make these transitions with intention.
This episode if for you, if you are navigating any of the following:
Leaving a toxic workplace
Entering the workplace after time away
Leaving a workplace where you don’t feel valued
Your next opportunity following a job loss due to a layoff or redundancy
Highlights of how to do this include the importance of understanding your core purpose, embracing a growth mindset, and creating a roadmap for your career journey. They encourage listeners to be strategic when evaluating opportunities, create their own paths, and build a strong support network.
Tune in for an insightful conversation filled with actionable advice to help you approach change with clarity, purpose, and a sense of empowerment.
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Guided video workshop + workbook.
Music Credit: Kevin MacLeod, Cumbia No Frills Faster
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