LinkedIn was one of the best things that happened to my career.

Sounds almost too fake to be true, right?

Except not really, because it is.

Before LinkedIn, I had so many limiting beliefs, like:
🗯️ Climbing the corporate ladder was the only way to progress 
🗯️ Success was defined by my rank in my company 
🗯️ I had to play the “corporate game” to become rich and respected 
🗯️ I can never be successful in my career if I prioritise my happiness and values

Oh boy, was I damn wrong.

And how happy I am to be wrong.

Because LinkedIn opened my eyes to an extremely BIG community that went beyond anything I would've ever imagined.

The platform is full of amazing and inspirational individuals with varied careers and running the most interesting companies

I get to see all sorts of businesses, companies, startups, and projects.

It’s all so exciting for the possibilitarian in me!

Honestly, I thought that part died when I first joined the corporate world.

I was convinced that I had to ‘fall in line” and follow the path that thousands had laid before me.

Thankfully, that is no longer the case.

Thanks to LinkedIn, I feel an incredible drive to pursue a career on my terms.

Some might call LinkedIn cringe, but that is really because:
🤝 They’re not following the right people
🤝 They have a bunch of limiting beliefs of their own 
🤝 They find joy in making fun of others 
🤝 They don’t see the potential that LinkedIn can bring

There can be so many reasons why a platform is or isn’t helpful.

I choose to see and make this one of the best platforms ever for me and my career.

It freed me from my limiting beliefs, pushed me to do more, and made me love my perfect-for-me career.

It also helped me connect with some of my clients, aka some of the most driven and passionate people ever, even if they are lost and figuring their way around their careers.

If you want to join my network & community of folks who either have found or are searching for the perfect-for-them career…

DM me “LET’S GO” and we’ll start.

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