If you’re wondering if The Meaningful Work Blueprint will be worth it, or if it’s right for you, think about this:

  • What if there was a way to demonstrate how your life experiences (including hobbies, volunteer work, and side projects) make you qualified for the job you want… even if you don’t have the right education in a traditional sense.

  • What if there was a way to discover exactly what kind of work will satisfy you, even if you don’t know what that looks like right now?

  • What if you knew the exact words to use in your resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile so you could stand out to recruiters and hiring managers?

  • What if you weren’t afraid that changing your career or job will end up being a mistake?

  • What if you weren’t worried about disappointing those who supported you while pursuing your education by changing course and starting something new?

  • What if you didn’t feel like a failure because you’re behind in your career?

  • What if you stopped doing everything that you’re “supposed” to do?

  • What if you haven’t been doing anything wrong this whole time, even though your friends already have their careers all figured out while you’re still exploring?

What if the thing you were afraid of wasn’t a limitation… but was actually the thing that could help you succeed?

What would you do then?

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