Every moment up until this point has been largely laid out for you. Where you live, where you go to school, what kinds of grades you have to get, where you attend college, what classes you have to take. Then...what? A structure that you have to create, unclear rules and expectations, and a game that you've never played before. What if your struggles in starting your career are about more than a bad job market or simple indecision?

By understanding the deeper struggles, concerns, and confusions of this immense transition and clarifying your wants, needs, and passions, you can more effectively identify that which is holding you back, jumpstart your career, and head in a direction that is both thoughtful and intentional.

Don't just let the current take you...chart your own course.


Complexities common to this phase of your career are:

Career indecision and uncertainty

Making the first steps count – launching your career

Interviewing with confidence

Know your worth; own your value

On-boarding in a new role or company

Avoiding career self-sabotage

Rebounding from career trauma – managing crises, terminations, and disappointments

Navigating difficult personalities and work relationships

Navigating difficult bosses

Managing office conflict

Getting recognized and acknowledged at work

Achieving a successful work-based social life

The toxicity of upward comparisons – being good enough without having to be better than

Managing competitiveness – staying aggressive without overdoing it



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