Resource Friday: 4/9/21

"The five-year plan may be dead, but our capacity for doing our most impactful work and live into the goals that we set for ourselves is very much alive." We long for a sense of control over the future, but planning in uncertain times can feel confusing and futile.

This article from Kate Northrup on Harvard Business Review shares how micro-planning can help you navigate your career with purpose and adaptability, no matter what twists and turns lie ahead.

It's great guidance—especially for my clients who have a clear sense of their purpose (with their Strategic Career Compass in hand) and are figuring out how to set and follow through on goals to live out that purpose.

Read the full article here.

Wish you had a clearer sense of your purpose and direction? Let’s work together.

Carole Ann Penney, Founder

As a Career Strategist and Founder of Penney Leadership, I help mission-driven leaders navigate their work and lives with purpose and resilience.

http://www.penneyleadership.com
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