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Everyone is trying to predict the job market right now.
Most of them are staring at headlines and waiting for someone to tell them what's going to happen in 2026.
That's the slowest way to build your career.
There's a much better approach, and that's what I'm teaching in this off-schedule Sunday lesson.
You'll learn why I never chase trends and how I make decisions that stand the test of time.
Then, you'll understand how to think the right way and why that beats any tactic or tool you use in your search.
If you feel stuck or confused by mixed job market messages, this lesson will give you a better direction.
I'll show you:
✅ The two timeless forces that always tell you where opportunity is hiding.
✅ How to spot industries that will stay strong in 2026 and beyond.
✅ Why your thinking matters more than any job search strategy.
✅ How to realign your search when you feel like nothing is hitting.
✅ How to read connections between industries so you can see around corners.
This approach changed the way I make decisions in my own career and financial investments.
It'll change how you navigate yours too.
Once you understand this way of thinking, everything in your career gets easier.
You'll stop reacting and start directing.
You'll stop guessing and start choosing.
Enjoy the lesson!
If you'd like to build a great career and lead a rewarding life, check out some of these other places where I share my teachings:
1. Check out the milewalk Academy, my coaching and training site, for freemiums and premiums.
2. I have hundreds of educational and inspirational videos on my YouTube Channel.
3. Grab any of my four books related to career development, interviewing, hiring, and goal setting. All can be found on my Amazon Author Page.
4. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter (X), TikTok, Threads, and Facebook.
5. Stay in touch with me in your email inbox by joining my newsletter here!
--Andy
By Andrew LaCivita4.9
8585 ratings
Everyone is trying to predict the job market right now.
Most of them are staring at headlines and waiting for someone to tell them what's going to happen in 2026.
That's the slowest way to build your career.
There's a much better approach, and that's what I'm teaching in this off-schedule Sunday lesson.
You'll learn why I never chase trends and how I make decisions that stand the test of time.
Then, you'll understand how to think the right way and why that beats any tactic or tool you use in your search.
If you feel stuck or confused by mixed job market messages, this lesson will give you a better direction.
I'll show you:
✅ The two timeless forces that always tell you where opportunity is hiding.
✅ How to spot industries that will stay strong in 2026 and beyond.
✅ Why your thinking matters more than any job search strategy.
✅ How to realign your search when you feel like nothing is hitting.
✅ How to read connections between industries so you can see around corners.
This approach changed the way I make decisions in my own career and financial investments.
It'll change how you navigate yours too.
Once you understand this way of thinking, everything in your career gets easier.
You'll stop reacting and start directing.
You'll stop guessing and start choosing.
Enjoy the lesson!
If you'd like to build a great career and lead a rewarding life, check out some of these other places where I share my teachings:
1. Check out the milewalk Academy, my coaching and training site, for freemiums and premiums.
2. I have hundreds of educational and inspirational videos on my YouTube Channel.
3. Grab any of my four books related to career development, interviewing, hiring, and goal setting. All can be found on my Amazon Author Page.
4. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter (X), TikTok, Threads, and Facebook.
5. Stay in touch with me in your email inbox by joining my newsletter here!
--Andy

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