FOUR CAREER PIVOTS. THIRTY YEARS. ONE LESSON.

FOUR CAREER PIVOTS. THIRTY YEARS. ONE LESSON.

…it made sense when I got my first post-university job in the finance industry.

But I quickly got bored sitting behind a desk, working with faceless money.

I wanted to experience more. To explore the world around me.

For me, that meant quitting my job, getting a passport and leaving the country.

I decided to teach English in South Korea.

The fact that I knew nothing about teaching or the culture didn't matter.

I just wanted to experience more than a sedentary 9 to 5, fighting traffic every morning and night – a sad life for a twenty something.

The less you know about something, the larger the resilience…

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5 BOOKS THAT TAUGHT ME RESILIENCE — ONE STEP AT A TIME

5 BOOKS THAT TAUGHT ME RESILIENCE — ONE STEP AT A TIME

“…he recommends respecting their experience and what they bring to the table.

In other words, don’t try and be an expert on how they are and what they need. Ask them.

Furthermore, never assume you know the answer to someone's problem or hold the secret knowledge they cannot access.

They know best. Not you.”

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