Dear friend, please know that what you’re feeling is completely normal and valid. Many people experience career uncertainty, even those who appear to have everything figured out. Your late 20s are actually a wonderful time for exploration – you have enough experience to know what you don’t want, and enough time to discover what truly excites you. Start by being kind to yourself. Instead of focusing on finding the ‘perfect’ career, try exploring small steps: make a list of activities that make you lose track of time, talk to people in different fields, or consider taking an online course in something new. Remember, your worth isn’t defined by your job title. This period of uncertainty is actually a gift – it’s pushing you toward a more authentic path. You’re not behind; you’re exactly where you need to be right now.
I’m in my Late 20s and Still Feel Lost About my Career Path. Everyone Around me Seems to Have it all Figured Out, While i’m Stuck in a job i Don’t Love. how can i Find my True Calling?
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