Your career fills your wallet, but sucks your soul.
The “Sunday Scaries” have turned into daily knots of dread when you go to work every morning.
You struggle to make it through each day, mentally and physically exhausted at the end of the day.
But you continue to go to work each day because you need the paycheck.
Putting food on the table, paying the rent, and the monthly bills mean that you continue to go to work each day, feeling as if your job is now a life sentence.
You would love to do something that helps others and impacts the world, but think that you can’t make a living if you make a change.
But what if you could have meaningful work and pay the bills?
You followed traditional career advice to get here: the “go to school, get a good job” advice. And that traditional path worked for a while.
But now you’d love to change to something that fills your heart rather than drains it - and the traditional advice that worked early in your career doesn’t seem to apply.
You need a non-traditional path, but you also need a proven program - because you can’t just start over.
The M.A.P. Process
When mapping out a career that fills your heart as well as your bank account, knowing where to go and how to get there is critical to a successful transition - especially since there isn’t a traditional road.
If you are going to create your own path, you need:
Clarity around what light’s you up and fulfills your purpose
Clear directions that make sense for you, since you are no longer going to take the road everyone else does
Understanding of the roadblocks and sinkholes that may be in the way - and how to navigate around them
Flexible and compassionate plans, because life doesn’t stop when you choose a new direction
Mile markers to measure progress and keep you accountable
Scheduled and unscheduled rest stops for when you need recovery
AI can create a great itinerary, but when you choose to follow your heart, you need a guide who also has a heart.