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QUIZ: Find Out What's Holding You Back in Your Career

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158. We Experience What We Expect
Our beliefs shape our experiences, influencing how we interact with others and perceive opportunities or obstacles. When we expect the worst, we often act in ways that reinforce those negative expectations, limiting our own success. By questioning our assumptions and reframing our perspectives, we open the door to new possibilities and create a reality where growth, trust, and achievement become attainable.


124. Notice Then Appreciate
It’s easy to rush through our careers without acknowledging the small victories that contribute to our success, leaving us feeling constantly behind. By making a habit of noticing and appreciating our progress, we can shift from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance, fostering resilience, professional growth, and stronger workplace relationships.


117. Beware Of Expectation Escalation
There’s a constant expectation in our workplaces to take on more responsibilities without added support, leaving us overwhelmed and frustrated. To manage this effectively, we must recognize our limits, communicate them clearly, and master the skill of saying ‘no’ without guilt. By proactively setting boundaries and prioritizing delegation and empowerment, we create healthier work environments for ourselves and our teams.


80. Whose Expectations Are They Anyway
Managing the expectations placed on us by others while maintaining our own standards for career success requires clear communication and intentional boundary-setting. As we strive to meet external demands, we must also prioritize our own goals, values, and well-being to avoid burnout and resentment. By embracing realistic goals, flexible strategies, and regular self-assessment, we can achieve sustainable success without compromising our sense of purpose.


56. Work-Life Balance
Work-life balance is not about achieving perfection but about making continuous adjustments that align with our priorities and energy levels. When we allow overwhelm to take control, we fall into self-sabotaging patterns that make it even harder to regain balance and focus. By recognizing these patterns and implementing small, intentional changes, we can create a more sustainable rhythm that supports both our careers and personal well-being.


36. See What's Possible
Creating a vision for the future requires suspending disbelief and focusing on what is possible rather than getting stuck in how things will happen. Many of us fail to achieve our goals because we lack belief in ourselves, allowing inherited beliefs, fear, and self-doubt to hold us back. True success comes from actively cultivating self-confidence, challenging limiting beliefs, and daring to imagine a future beyond what societal expectations deem appropriate.


35. Job Crafting
Our job satisfaction fluctuates throughout our career, often declining somewhere in the middle due to a lack of challenge, workplace competition, and personal responsibilities. Job crafting provides a way to realign work with our personal strengths, interests, and aspirations by strategically adjusting tasks, relationships, and engagement levels.

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