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Balancing Passion
Navigating career changes often involves balancing passion with practicality. emphasizes that turning a passion into a career can sometimes kill the joy of the hobby, as it introduces complexities like managing staff and handling taxes 1. advises speaking with professionals in the desired field to understand both the highs and lows before making a leap 2. This approach helps in making an informed decision rather than idealizing the profession from the outside.
Turning your passion into your career is what kills your love for it, frankly.
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Jordan also suggests experimenting with the new venture in small doses to see if it truly brings joy and fulfillment 2.
Practical Implications
When considering a career shift, it's crucial to weigh the practical implications. Jordan Harbinger3. He also highlights the significance of excitement as a signal that should not be ignored, even if it doesn't always lead to a career change 4.
Excitement is a really important signal. It usually points to something that you actually care about.
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Balancing excitement with practical considerations can lead to a more fulfilling professional life.
Goal-Setting
Maximizing the benefits of coaching involves clear goal-setting and proactive engagement. Jordan Harbinger5. He also emphasizes the importance of respecting and vibing with the coach, as a good coach will challenge and push you 5.
Coaching is as much about what you bring to it as what the coach gives you.
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Jordan shares his own experience with various coaches, highlighting that the value of coaching often lies in the learner's active participation 6.
Vulnerability
Effective coaching also requires vulnerability and a willingness to take risks. Gabriel Mizrahi7. He also advises being open about weaknesses and fears, as this honesty can lead to more meaningful growth 8.
The more you can open up about your weaknesses, your fears, your points of confusion, the more you're going to get out of the coaching.
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Taking risks and asking questions during coaching sessions can significantly enhance the learning experience.
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