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290 | Building a successful corporate career that includes LOTS of rest and time off with Katrina McGhee
290 | Building a successful corporate career that includes LOTS of rest and time off with Katrina McGhee
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
If you want to have a thriving 9-5 career AND a super high quality of life outside of your career, you’re going to love today’s episode.
I’m chatting with fellow coach Katrina McGhee about all things rest, taking breaks, and taking care of your wellbeing as you make big moves in your corporate career. We live in a world that tells us that we need to sacrifice our personal time (and joy) in order to thrive professionally, and in today’s episode Katrina is debunking that myth and helping you find space for big professional success AND plenty of downtime, rejuvenation, and rest.
To get in touch with Katrina, check out her website and LinkedIn below:
www.thecareerbreakbook.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinamcghee222/
I’m chatting with fellow coach Katrina McGhee about all things rest, taking breaks, and taking care of your wellbeing as you make big moves in your corporate career. We live in a world that tells us that we need to sacrifice our personal time (and joy) in order to thrive professionally, and in today’s episode Katrina is debunking that myth and helping you find space for big professional success AND plenty of downtime, rejuvenation, and rest.
To get in touch with Katrina, check out her website and LinkedIn below:
www.thecareerbreakbook.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinamcghee222/
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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