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6 Questions to Ask at the Midpoint of Your Career
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It’s common to wrestle with feelings of unmet expectations, missed opportunities, and paths not taken when you reach the midpoint of your career. Wrestling with feelings of unmet expectations is common; realizing that many of your early dreams and aspirations might not happen — like ever — is soberi
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  • It’s common to wrestle with feelings of unmet expectations, missed opportunities, and paths not taken when you reach the midpoint of your career.
  • Wrestling with feelings of unmet expectations is common; realizing that many of your early dreams and aspirations might not happen — like ever — is sobering.
  • David Viscott, who said: “The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The work of life is to develop it. The meaning of life is to give your gift away.”
  • 3. What mastery or gift have I developed that I can offer to the world?
  • “There are no right or wrong answers, but you need to be intentional,”

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