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- Are you afraid of facing the unknown?
Are you afraid of facing the unknown?
It's not a path meant for everyone.
A portfolio career is a path.
But it’s not a path meant for everyone.
Some of you will prefer the traditional path of climbing ladders within corporate.
And that’s ok too.
But for those of you who are willing to leave the beaten path
For those willing to make the most out of their profession through various experiences
For those who want something more out of their careers
For the creative spirits who want to break free from the rigid boxes of conventions
For those willing to reinvent themselves over and over
Building a portfolio career will give you happiness and meaning
In ways you’re not expecting
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Don’t fail yourself chasing the same KPIs as everyone else
Don’t keep yourself boxed when you can stand out and claim your unique identity
Don’t ruin yourself trying to be who you’re not
Give yourself the credit you deserve.
Claim yourself for who you are.
If tables don’t exist to seat you, go out there and create your table.
Then, invite others to eat with you.
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PS. Are you ready to fight your fear of the unknown and get started with a portfolio career journey? Join an individual or group coaching program for fellow adventurers who want to bring their careers to a different direction.
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Tin here! Welcome to Busy Season Journals, a newsletter made especially for you by an accountant/auditor, adventurer, and coach-guide. I write about my adventures as an accountant and auditor and everything in between. You get deeper insights and personal stories on how to shape a happy, meaningful journey.
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Open the possibilities. Free yourself from the boxes and conventions. Reinvent your profession and become a happy and fulfilled adventurer, regardless of your role or location.
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