π€― Afraid of making the wrong career move?
Without a clear support system, every choice can feel risky.
A coaching client said they worried there would be no way back if they chose the wrong direction. This fear kept them stuck for years.
Actions that helped them reduce risk and plan their next step with more confidence. You can try too:
π Write down the real risks and the imagined risks. This brings clarity. π±
π Test your next step in a small way before making a big change. π―
If this fear is stopping you from moving forward, reach out.
You can book a no obligation call with me to see how we can plan your next steps together. π€
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π± Reached a point where the next career step seems cloudy. π«οΈ
Looking at your own work and wondering how I arrived here. π
On reflection, some moments bring pride, and some moments bring a sense that things have stayed the same for too long. This feeling of staying stuck feels very hard and uneasy
Here are 2 food for thought triggers that can help you reflect:
1 - Which part of your work no longer feels right for who you are today? π±
2 - What small change would help you feel more hopeful about the future? π―
If this uneasy feeling is becoming stronger, reach out.
You can book time with me, and we will explore your next steps together. π€
π³ Changing roles or industries feels like losing a part of we are.
Afterall, letting go of a title, a reputation or years of expertise is not easy. π£
Many mid-career coaching clients admitted it feels like stepping away from a version of self that they worked hard to build.
This is a big reason that they feel stuck when they think about change.
Are you sailing in a similar boat? πΆ
Here are a couple of actions that can help:
1. Think about which parts of your identity you want to carry forward. π±
2. Notice what new areas are you ready to grow in. π―
If this loss of identity is holding you back, reach out.
You can book time with me and we will explore your next steps together. π€
ππ» There comes a stage where past success no longer brings the same satisfaction. π«οΈ
The work that once felt right now feels out of place.
I observe that most of the time this sense of misalignment grows into frustration.
It obviously is hard when your role no longer matches who you have become.
Here are few actions you can take to see things more clearly:
1. Note down just one part of your work that no longer feels true to you. π±
2. Think about one change that would make your day feel lighter. π―
If this stuck feeling is getting stronger for you, the feel free to reach out.
Book time with me and we will work through it together. π€
π§ Fear of the unknown can stop us from moving forward. π«οΈ
When the future is unclear, every choice feels risky.
Many people tell me that they mainly worry about not knowing what will happen next, and this worry grows quickly inside.
Here are a couple of small steps that we tried and made them feel calmer. You can try too:
1. Take a moment to notice what part of the future feels most confusing. π±
2. Find one small step that you can still take today. π―
If this fear is starting to guide your choices, reach out.
You can book time with me and we will work through it together. π€
π΄You stay busy all day, yet nothing career really moves in your career. π
Keeping busy is not the same as progressive effort.
Does your calendar looks full, the tasks keep coming, but your career direction stays unclear?
This creates frustration that grows over time. π«οΈ
Here are two small steps that often make things clearer:
πΉLook at your week and notice which tasks actually move you forward. π―
πΉReduce one activity that drains your energy without adding value. π§©
If this stuck feeling is growing, reach out.
You can book time with me and we will work through it together. π€
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