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Achieving Your Goals
At various times throughout your career, you may wonder if you’re on the right path, doing enough to advance at work, or what your goals should be.
I’m a big fan of talking these kinds of questions through with a trusted mentor; however, I recognize that’s not always an option. If that’s the case for you, imagine that you’re having coffee with me, and we are talking through all of this together right now.
Over time, I’ve learned the importance of developing goals for myself based on who I wanted to become, not just what I wanted to accomplish. And that distinction is what I want to help you to realize and live.
Achieving your goals requires intentional reflection and preparation—and that’s what we’ll be doing in this chapter ...
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