A mistake many people make is trying to automatically fit themselves into predefined archetypes rather than exploring who they actually are as an individual. Rather than just trying to satisfy a role and make an income, it's worth asking who you are, what you'd like to learn and be able to do, and what it will take to make that a reality.
After all, monetary success is valuable, but often just a means to an end. For something that will occupy much of your time, your working activities should interest you, motivate you, and allow you to feel that you're efforts are making a difference in your own life as well as the lives of others.
A career coach at CMorgan Coaching
allows you to explore those very concepts. Career coaches are not here to sugarcoat things or provide you with all the answers. We provide honest, effective feedback about what you need to change, and hold you accountable to finding your own success with the strategies, information, and insight that we can provide.