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The Next Chapter: New Heights Achieved Through New Adventures
Gearing your career based on your strengths and passion

Intro
Want to get the right people’s attention? Go out and do big things and write about it. I love this concept. The idea of not begging for attention, groveling for support, but truly connecting with others by sharing interesting thoughts that resonate with others. After all, that’s some of what made the earlier days of the internet so amazing—capturing attention through quality work outlined through thoughts. I won’t get into where that sits now for the digital space, but I will focus instead on what this means for the former point, moving forward for your career.
Don’t get me wrong, there is a time a place to go direct to the source and work on influencing your desired outcome. Building a business, sales roles, mentorship from a person who is tough to catch, there are many circumstances. But overall, if you can be someone who is interesting and be interested (curious), it’s more about being known well, instead of well known. I continue to go back to this quote from Shaan Puri.
Section of a Journey
Thinking of your career and life as having different seasons makes a lot of sense to me. Based on where you are with priorities, activities, learning, your personal development, family and friends, and your interests, you make decisions, adapt, and live as life happens.
Everything is temporary. There is so much comfort in that statement if you embrace it. If you don’t, there can be a lot of fear and worry. Remembering that nothing last forever, this is a season, and that change is inevitable, can really push your perspective to change from being concerned with what’s out of your control, and instead focusing on what you can—being a forever owner of the work you produce and people you impact.
But that’s just it—it’s about enjoying these moments, points in times, events, or sections of life or your career, while realizing this is a step (small or big) along your journey. The destination doesn’t happen, it’s just a place to pause on top of that peak before you climb your next one.
I am leaning into the opportunity and embracing a new challenge. I am looking forward to making an impact and driving results, putting to use my experience to this point, and learning so much along the way. You are only restricted by the ceiling you put over yourself—no one else.
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Next Chapter
As I take on a new challenge, go into a new adventure, it pushes me pause and reflect on the journey I have taken thus far and how I have arrived at this moment. These two quotes from Jeff Haden’s article sum it up well:

Nearly two and half years ago, I discovered through much work and reflection on myself, that Leadership, specifically within Operations, is my passion, my unique ability, and the area I want to embrace. Through self-discovery within HR, Ops, Business Development, amongst other areas, I learned Operations is where it all comes back to for me.
Vision
Empowering leaders and organizations to achieve greatness remains my mantra
Building on my experience with leading operations teams across various managed services, regions, and industries
Developing people through an empowering style, allowing for scalable leadership
Growing business through development of exceptional business operations, process, and systems
Grow business, by growing people
Developing a strategy and executing on it with unrivaled energy and will
Crushing mediocrity
Using my curiosity and enthusiasm for learning to drive development of innovative strategy, structured, and execution
Building a vision for the future of service-based organization
Buckle-up. It’s time to jump back into an operations leadership role. Cheers to new beginnings and the excitement of the opportunity for growth.

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