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FranklinCovey On Leadership with Scott Miller

Herminia Ibarra: Your Working Identity

Mar 1, 2024
Discover practical concepts for making effective career pivots with Herminia Ibarra, challenges the way you think about your professional identity. She discusses the importance of networking, seeking inspiration in others, and feeling more fulfilled in your career. Explore self-discovery, career alignment, and navigating career transitions with intention and reflection.
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  • Career reinvention is a gradual transition that leads to self-discovery and meaningful paths.
  • Exploring diverse possible selves and identities can uncover hidden passions and guide decisions towards fulfillment.

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Embrace the Process of Career Reinvention

Career reinvention is not a one-time event but a gradual transition that requires time and small incremental changes. Making small wins along the way can lead to deeper transformations in how you perceive work and life. This period of transition, often messy and non-linear, allows for self-discovery and exploration of different facets of oneself, ultimately guiding individuals towards fulfilling and meaningful career paths.

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