πŸ”Ž 6 years ago, I was unhappy with my job.

But I had no idea what to do next, so I turned to Google.

I told myself:

You know what? I’m capable!
With some Googling, I should be able to figure my dream career out.

Boy, I was so wrong.

Why?
πŸ‘Ž There were tons of resources
πŸ‘Ž They were all generic, vague, and repetitive

I wasted COUNTLESS hours trying to Google the right career advice that applied to my specific situation and circumstances.

These hours translated into months and stretched into years

And I still couldn’t figure it out.

I still had no clarity as to what to do next in my career.

Worse yet, I felt even more overwhelmed and confused by the massive amount of information I was taking in.

Googling placed me one step forward, but without guidance, I was two steps back.

How did I figure it out eventually?

By working with a coach.

He:
πŸ’‘ Guided me to really get to know myself
πŸ’‘ Helped me narrow my focus
πŸ’‘ Brought me to see my blind spots
πŸ’‘ Structured my thinking such that I wasn’t spending months trying to figure out what I was good at and what I wanted

With the guidance of my coach and him keeping me accountable, I got to the other side in a handful of sessions.

I could have saved YEARS of my life if only I had found the right career coach for me earlier.

I could have saved YEARS of my life if only I had invested in myself earlier.

Don’t make the same mistake as I did.

The internet may have all kinds of resources, but does it have the right answer to apply all those resources to your situation?

Remember: Quality > Quantity

And if you're stuck like I was without any clarity on the next steps of your career, contact me FREE.

βœ… I’ve built the career coaching program I WANTED and NEEDED when I was in your shoes
βœ… I’ve figured out the step-by-step blueprint to (𝗢) identify your dream career and (𝗢𝗢) land your dream career.

It's time to stop relying on free information.

There’s a reason it’s free.

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