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#96 What keeps you in a job you hate? In this episode, Ken Coleman discusses the importance of finding a job you’re “wired” for. Answer his three key questions to discover your unique motivations and use them to guide your career choices. Ultimately, by focusing on what truly matters to you, you can transform your professional life and find personal fulfillment.
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#96 What keeps you in a job you hate? In this episode, Ken Coleman discusses the importance of finding a job you’re “wired” for. Answer his three key questions to discover your unique motivations and use them to guide your career choices. Ultimately, by focusing on what truly matters to you, you can transform your professional life and find personal fulfillment.
Special thanks to our partners & sponsors:
Get Ken Coleman's Career Assessments!
Join my free 5-Day Investing Challenge to learn how to make your first $10,000 with investing even as a beginner: https://erika.com/investing-challenge
Thanks for tuning in and come back every Tuesday for a brand-new episode! Prefer to listen on the go? Listen wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.erikataughtme.com/follow
Prefer video or want closed captions? Watch this episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/ZAy3KHVGQyE
Did you enjoy the episode? Please leave us a review here: https://erika.com/review (just scroll to the bottom and tap on “leave a review”) It really helps the podcast, even just a sentence is perfect!
Follow the podcast @erikataughtme across platforms.
Connect with me on Instagram at / erikankullberg and / erikataughtme
For more information, go to https://www.erikataughtme.com/
Join Erika Kullberg Insiders, my private personal finance community using this 7-day free trial: https://erika.com/eki/free-trial
Join my free 5-Day Savings Challenge to save $1,000 in a month -- without penny pinching or changing your lifestyle: https://erika.com/savings-challenge
Read all my latest articles at Erika.com: https://erika.com/home
Get on my personal finance & investing course priority waitlist here. https://erika.com/3D-money
Get my Mastering YouTube course, to learn how to grow a YouTube following and monetize it. https://erika.com/mastering-YT
For more of my free resources: https://erika.com/all-links

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