In this episode, we’re going to tackle a topic that’s probably crossed your mind at some point – career transitions. You know, those moments when you think about switching gears, trying something new, or taking your career in a different direction. I get it; it’s a bit like stepping into the unknown, but I’m here to tell you that you’re not alone in this.
If you’ve ever stood at the crossroads of your career, feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty, know this: you’re not alone.
As we journey together through this episode, let me share a timeless quote by the legendary Maya Angelou: “You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated.” We’ll explore the emotional rollercoaster that often accompanies career changes, acknowledging the doubts and fears that threaten to hold us back. But here’s the promise: I’m here to equip you with actionable steps to conquer these transitions.

We’re starting with a big one first – self-assessment. That’s where we dig into your skills, interests, and values – the foundations for a successful career shift.
I’ve been through my fair share of career changes, and I know it can be a rollercoaster. But with the right tools and a bit of guidance, you can not only survive but thrive during these transitions. So, whether you’re actively considering a change or just curious about what’s possible, this episode is your ticket to unlocking your potential and navigating career transitions with confidence.
Here are the links to items I mention inside this episode:
- My conversation with “Retired Lockheed Martin Test Director Valerie McNeil”
- Read on my blog “5 Types Of Connections You Need In Your Linkedin Network“
- More motivation in my blog post “Mastering Career Pivots: 5 Mindset Shifts for Success”
- My newest podcast I co-host with former Harlem Globetrotter Legend, Michael Wilson – The 5th Quarter Podcast
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