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Impact Driven Choices on a Winding Career Path

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On how our need for impact and value creation affects our career choices.

This time we climbed the hills of Normafa with the dogs, watched out for the boars, and talked about some projects we worked on from the perspective of an impactful career.

The path we took:

  • An unexpected career move and how it fits or does not fit in our impact-driven pattern.
  • The triangle of impact, fulfillment, and stress in our work projects.
  • Structure in working environments: the structure of processes and the structure of a well-planned and communicated strategy.
  • Direct and indirect impact: the impact of education or tool development versus projects directly affecting environmental or societal issues.
  • A trip down memory lane with our favorite impact projects.
  • Expectations versus reality - what we wanted to achieve in these projects versus how they turned out.
  • And a look into the crystal ball to see what an impactful career in the future could look like.

Grab your headphones, and head to the closest hill to walk with us!

Ps. If you want to chime in, DM us or leave a comment on our Instagram - we're @paths.puddles.products and would love your feedback!

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On how our need for impact and value creation affects our career choices.

This time we climbed the hills of Normafa with the dogs, watched out for the boars, and talked about some projects we worked on from the perspective of an impactful career.

The path we took:

  • An unexpected career move and how it fits or does not fit in our impact-driven pattern.
  • The triangle of impact, fulfillment, and stress in our work projects.
  • Structure in working environments: the structure of processes and the structure of a well-planned and communicated strategy.
  • Direct and indirect impact: the impact of education or tool development versus projects directly affecting environmental or societal issues.
  • A trip down memory lane with our favorite impact projects.
  • Expectations versus reality - what we wanted to achieve in these projects versus how they turned out.
  • And a look into the crystal ball to see what an impactful career in the future could look like.

Grab your headphones, and head to the closest hill to walk with us!

Ps. If you want to chime in, DM us or leave a comment on our Instagram - we're @paths.puddles.products and would love your feedback!

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