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IS A JOB CHANGE OR CAREER PIVOT
THE NEXT BEST THING .for you?

Do you feel restless, unsatisfied, or plain old unhappy at work?

Changing jobs is a big decision that can be life-altering; therefore, taking a step back to gain clarity is essential. This quick survey is based on the first steps I take with my coaching clients to evaluate the root of job dissatisfaction and decide the next best action steps.

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What’s inside?

Determine if you have the key factors needed for a fulfilling job

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A Guide to Identify and Rank Your Top Skills & Talents

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Space to Create an Action Plan Based on Your Results

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Red Flag Alerts to Help You Spot the Major Issues

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I’M TRACI SCHUBERT BARRETT

Founder & President of Navigate the Journey, Author of What if There’s More & Creator of the Strategic Life Map™

After over twenty years as a television media executive, I took a risk and walked away from the comfort of corporate life at HGTV, a network I loved and helped launch, to embark on a soul-searching journey to find more. I designed a transformative process that brings closure to your past, clarity to your present, and confidence for your future. Now, I help people like you rediscover who they are today and reimagine a new future!

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