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This week I want to talk to you about manuals we have for EVERYTHING in our lives and how not to use them against ourselves, especially on a career change journey. Not being familiar with this concept has ruined many career change attempts.

Manuals are these invisible, unwritten set of rules we might have adopted throughout the course of life - by symbiosis, being exposed to our caregivers growing up, observing our environment and following the powerful pulls from social conditioning bestowed upon us.

When our relationships or processes don’t meet the rules outlined in these mysterious elusive manuals, we get upset, frustrated but, mostly, we think something has gone wrong and we need to abandon ship.

That is not the case in career change journey and in this episode I explain exactly WHY and how to drop your manuals and drop into self-trust.

***

Schedule a consultation call to take this work further:
https://calendly.com/coachvilmausaite/45min
***
Instagram:
@vilma.usaite

ABOUT VILMA
Vilma is a holistic career change coach who helps women transition to their authentic aligned careers and businesses.
Holistic Career Change Group program
Join the waiting list
1:1 coaching
Schedule a free discovery call to explore working 1:1

Instagram
Follow Vilma on Instagram @vilma.usaite

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64 episodes

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Manage episode 342884233 series 2848074
Content provided by Vilma Usaite. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Vilma Usaite or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week I want to talk to you about manuals we have for EVERYTHING in our lives and how not to use them against ourselves, especially on a career change journey. Not being familiar with this concept has ruined many career change attempts.

Manuals are these invisible, unwritten set of rules we might have adopted throughout the course of life - by symbiosis, being exposed to our caregivers growing up, observing our environment and following the powerful pulls from social conditioning bestowed upon us.

When our relationships or processes don’t meet the rules outlined in these mysterious elusive manuals, we get upset, frustrated but, mostly, we think something has gone wrong and we need to abandon ship.

That is not the case in career change journey and in this episode I explain exactly WHY and how to drop your manuals and drop into self-trust.

***

Schedule a consultation call to take this work further:
https://calendly.com/coachvilmausaite/45min
***
Instagram:
@vilma.usaite

ABOUT VILMA
Vilma is a holistic career change coach who helps women transition to their authentic aligned careers and businesses.
Holistic Career Change Group program
Join the waiting list
1:1 coaching
Schedule a free discovery call to explore working 1:1

Instagram
Follow Vilma on Instagram @vilma.usaite

  continue reading

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