Does your career pathway feel random and unplanned? According to career researcher Dan Pink, most successful careers are not linear (A to B to C), but rather zig-zag (A to B to chocolate cake to F♯ Minor!) Even though it may seem like you're drifting or stuck, you might be exactly where you're meant to be! Today, I'll share my own random career journey, and offer three practical tips to help you take the next step towards a meaningful career reset. Enjoy the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gEh5S24p
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