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39. Monday Recharge 🔋How to Know It's Time to Pivot

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Welcome back to the Monday Recharge! In today's episode, we're tackling an important question: How do you know when it's time to pivot in your career? Drawing from my own experience transitioning from a regulatory lawyer to founding ByteBao, I'll share three key points to help you determine if a career pivot into the Web3 space is right for you.

Key Points Discussed:

  1. Feeling Stagnant and Seeking Growth
  2. Passion for Innovation and Technology
  3. Desire for Impact and Meaningful Work

Ready to Pivot? If you're feeling stagnant, passionate about new technologies, and driven to make a meaningful impact, it might be time to consider a career pivot into the Web3 space. To help you on this journey, sign up for our mailing list and explore ByteBao's "Barely Blockchain Web3 Mastery for Lawyers."

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Learn More About ByteBao’s Web3 Mastery Course: Web3 Mastery for Lawyers

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Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes and insights. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

#Web3 #Blockchain #CareerPivot #LegalTech #MondayRecharge #JamiliaGrier

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Welcome back to the Monday Recharge! In today's episode, we're tackling an important question: How do you know when it's time to pivot in your career? Drawing from my own experience transitioning from a regulatory lawyer to founding ByteBao, I'll share three key points to help you determine if a career pivot into the Web3 space is right for you.

Key Points Discussed:

  1. Feeling Stagnant and Seeking Growth
  2. Passion for Innovation and Technology
  3. Desire for Impact and Meaningful Work

Ready to Pivot? If you're feeling stagnant, passionate about new technologies, and driven to make a meaningful impact, it might be time to consider a career pivot into the Web3 space. To help you on this journey, sign up for our mailing list and explore ByteBao's "Barely Blockchain Web3 Mastery for Lawyers."

Sign Up for Our Mailing List: Join Our Mailing List⁠

Learn More About ByteBao’s Web3 Mastery Course: Web3 Mastery for Lawyers

Stay Connected:

Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes and insights. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

#Web3 #Blockchain #CareerPivot #LegalTech #MondayRecharge #JamiliaGrier

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamilia-grier/message

  continue reading

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