Bonus Series P4: HOW do you want to progress?

It’s easy to talk about wishing you could progress your career and the things that are holding you back, but have you thought about what you want that progress to look like? Feel like? And who you will be on the other side of that progress? In this episode, I invite you to cast aside your thoughts about why you’re not progressing, and take yourself to a place where you know what progression means to you and you start to believe that it’s possible.

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