Episode #27 Keep doing what’s working

Right now, not knowing what’s working is costing you.

👉🏾You’re wasting time and energy on things that AREN’T progressing your career.

👉🏾You’re busy looking for new and shiny solutions “out there” which distract you from what’s already working

👉🏾You’re feeling discouraged and demotivated because you’re assuming that NOTHING is working

👉🏾You stop doing things that ARE working because you mistakenly think they AREN’T working

None of this will progress your career.

In this episode, I share 3 ridiculously simple steps to help you avoid this and to ensure your progress happens more quickly, easily and sustainably.

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