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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • The lack of education around navigating the mechanics and emotions around shifting priorities when we start thinking about career planning

  • The roles specificity and storytelling play in coming to terms with a shift in priorities

  • How thinking of our careers in seasons rather than one linear timeline can help us make frequent minor priority shifts instead of fewer bigger ones

  • The inner work and outer research we recommend doing as you evaluate your priorities

Horror movie franchises, Florida State University’s 2024 football season, and prioritization might seem like they have nothing in common, but the connection leads us into our discussion this week about how to feel okay if you find your priorities changing.

When we set long-term career goals for ourselves, we might find that our priorities have changed by the time we see those realized.

Do you owe it to the prior version of yourself who put in the work to achieve that goal to see it through? Do know how to evaluate if you’re truly making a decision about your priorities based on what you want or based on the influence of others? What does it mean about you if your career is no longer your main priority?

We dig into all these questions and more in this week’s episode to help you begin the process of reprioritizing in a way that feels good to you.

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