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Wow, we’ve finished the first 10 episodes of Career Relaunch, which brings us to the end of Season One! Thank you so much for being a subscriber and loyal listener. With the holidays upon us, this week’s episode is going to be a little different. I’m not featuring a guest, but instead, I’ll be sharing my own reflections and lessons I’ve learned from our first 10 guests on the podcast.
If you’ve enjoyed the show, I’d love for you to write a review for the podcast, which helps build our community. Also, if you have feedback, suggestions, or questions you want covered in the next season of Career Relaunch that kicks off Jan 5, 2017, please leave me a voicemail. I’d love to hear from you!
My takeaways from Career Relaunch Season 1
- Making a career change isn’t easy, but you can pull it off if you can be patient with the practical and emotional challenges.
- You don’t have to get things exactly right the first time, you just need to take manageable steps in the right direction.
- When you’re feeling confused or uncertain about what to do to, learn to trust your instincts, which often guides you to the right solution.
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Relevant Resources
- I mentioned Malcolm Gladwell’s book, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, one of the best reads out there!
- If you’re want to read more about other behaviours that help fuel a successful career change, read my article on 3 Habits of People Who Successfully Relaunched Their Careers.
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So happy to hear you’ve found my content to be so useful to you. A lot of what I share is based on the patterns I stories I consistently witness not only in the clients and audiences I work with, but also my own personal experiences with career change, so I’m glad you find it to be precise! If you’re open to it, I’d really love for you to share your comments as a positive review on my Career Relaunch iTunes Reviews page (instructions), which helps this podcast reach more people like you who could benefit from the stories. Thanks so much for being a loyal subscriber and part of my community.