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That mid-career plateau most people hide is actually a turning point. Here is what it means and how to respond.
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career, unendingly contemptuous reviews and the hatred of many for reasons I never found out or hardly understood. And it was worth it"
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Sanjay K Mohindroo

Sanjay K Mohindroo

Results fade. The effort stays. That is the point. #GrowthMindset #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #CareerReflection #ProfessionalDevelopment #Consistency #MeaningfulWork #InnerDrive
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Sanjay Mohindroo

Sanjay Mohindroo

Results fade. The effort stays. That is the point. #GrowthMindset #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #CareerReflection #ProfessionalDevelopment #Consistency #MeaningfulWork #InnerDrive
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Today is Ditch Your Resolution Day.

This month’s blog is about releasing pressure, adjusting expectations, and finding career support that meets you where you are 🧠✍️

Not every goal needs to survive January.

#Goodwill #DitchYourResolutionDay #JanuaryBlog #CareerReflection

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This January blog is about easing the pressure 💙

Career goals don’t have to be loud or perfectly mapped out to be meaningful 🧠✨

Smaller steps. More room to breathe. 😮‍💨

#Goodwill #GoodwillNews #JanuaryBlog #CareerReflection

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Year-end pause 🌟 Ask: What energized me? What drained me? What’s next? Reflection is your most valuable tool for 2026 planning.
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Malaika Arora Reflects On 25 Years Of Bollywood And Personal Reinvention - IndiaWest News Malaika Arora Reflects On 25 Years Of Bollywood And Personal Reinvention.

Malaika Arora Reflects On 25 Years Of Bollywood And Personal Reinvention

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#MalaikaArora #BollywoodReinvention #25YearsInCinema #CareerReflection #DanceAndFitness #FilmEvolution #EntertainmentJourney #IconicPerformer #MumbaiNews

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What’s one skill you’re intentionally focusing on right now?

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Is your life today what you pictured a year ago? Is This What I Expected a Year Ago? Somewhat. I expected to be with a new company. I expected a title increase. What I didn’t expect was being asked to take on responsibilities without the time, space, or support required to do them well. The focus from the company and management has been results. Not always the process it takes to achieve those results, and rarely the stress, pressure, or fear that comes along with it.

A year ago, I thought growth meant a new title and company. What I didn’t expect was burnout, pressure, and learning a new kind of leadership. Still moving forward. Still building. Still growing.
#CareerReflection #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #Leadership #GrowthJourney

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It’s strange how a role change creates an unspoken fork. Years spent building; doubling software assets, creating what didn’t exist. Trusted as a creator, but not titled as one. Titles aren’t ego; they’re alignment.

#Leadership #CareerReflection #WomenInLeadership #SystemsThinking

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A lot of people are already sprinting toward 2026.

But rushing past reflection has a cost—especially if you’re in transition or quietly questioning what still fits.

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Pleased to confirm I am now a Member of the Chartered Management Institute! 18 years in the game! 🎉

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Feeling stuck or unsure about your next #remotecareer move? Our #CareerReflection Workbooks are designed to help you uncover what truly drives you. Click the link to reflect, refocus, and rediscover your remote career path.

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Not everyone should lead—and that’s okay. Fast Company explores how true leadership requires emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and the ability to elevate others. It’s not about titles—it’s about impact.

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💼 Take control of your career!

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My Top Career Mistakes
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Relax in your favourite sunny spot and reflect: what soft and hard skills make you shine? From critical thinking to spreadsheets, your blend of talents tells a story. Know them, name them, and let them grow.

#CareerNiche #SoftSkills #HardSkills #CareerReflection

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このままで、終わりたくないと思った夜に──誇りを忘れた社会人に贈る、情報という“救済の光” 転職するかはまだ決めなくていい。“誇り”を見直す準備として、情報を持つという選択肢があります。

誇りは、変わるための燃料ではなく
変わらずに持ち続けてよい“芯”──

情報という光を手にして、
いまの自分と、かつての理想をもう一度照らす。

確認すること、それが誠実な始まりだ。
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#LeadershipDevelopment #CareerTips #FeedbackLoop #CommunicationSkills #VisibilityAtWork #CareerClarity #IntentionalCareer #CareerReflection #MidCareerSuccess

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#EmotionalIntelligence
#SelfAwareness
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#HandlingSetbacks
#WorkplaceResilience
#BounceBackAbility
#CareerReflection
#MidCareerGrowth
#TeamDynamics
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ひとり旅、どこまで行けますか?〜“いまの自分”に会いに行く〜(リライト)|SKPERCH | ひとやすみのことばたち 学生時代からの“旅ごころ” 学生の頃から、なんとなく「旅」が好きでした。 アウトドア派というわけではなく、誰よりもアクティブな わけでもないけれど、 電車やバスに乗って、知らない街にふらっと出かけるのが、 ただ楽しかったのです。 社会人になっても、その気持ちは変わりませんでした。 むしろ、「ひとりで旅に出る」ということが、 だんだんと“自分の中に戻るための手段”になっていった気が しま...

“Career path” doesn’t always mean what you’ll become—it can also be a journey to meet who you are right now.

A quiet solo trip, a gentle pause, and a soft rediscovery.

🕯️ Read more from the [SKPERCH] series:
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#solotravel #careerreflection #introspection #slowmoments

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Picture with the words "Loyalty Costs More Than It Gives"  Below is a woman with a laptop and notebooks dressed in a work jacket and shirt.

Picture with the words "Loyalty Costs More Than It Gives" Below is a woman with a laptop and notebooks dressed in a work jacket and shirt.

I stayed in a role for 20+ years. Built everything. Got passed over.

Stayed for loyalty. Stayed for fear. It cost me more than I knew.

Now I’m building something of my own.

“When Loyalty Costs More Than It Gives” substack.com/profile/3456...

#CareerReflection #FounderJourney #WorkCulture

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Ex-Michigan State AD Haller reflects on career, leadership in LinkedIn post Alan Haller's decades-long career as an athlete and administrator at Michigan State came to an end when President Kevin Guskiewicz fired him May 1, but the former Spartans athletic director is thankful for the lessons he learned since stepping foot on campus as a dual-sport athlete in 1988. In a lengthy LinkedIn post Tuesday, Haller reflected on his time in East Lansing, paying tribute to the advice of two Michigan State coaches that shaped his career. "For over three decades, I’ve had the privilege of serving in various leadership roles," Haller wrote. "But I’ve never defined my success by the titles I’ve held — it’s always been about the people, the moments — big or small — and making an impact. As I reflect on my journey — from student-athlete to Vice President — I’m reminded that who we become is often shaped by the voices that speak into us early on. Two coaches, in particular, left lasting imprints on my life. Their words became the pillars of my leadership." Haller, 54, graduated from J.W. Sexton High School in East Lansing, joining George Perles' Michigan State football team in 1988 and running track for Spartans coach Jim Bibbs. A defensive back, Haller went on to a brief NFL career as a special teams player before returning to East Lansing and serving 13 years with Michigan State's Department of Police and Public Safety."Coach Jim Bibbs, my college track coach, taught me Focus," Haller wrote. "He used to say, 'When everything around you is moving fast — focus on what you have to do and pay attention to the details.' That message grounded me — on the track, in moments of pressure, and throughout my career. More: Analysis: If MSU goes outside for next AD, president could look to own inner circle "Coach George Perles, my college football coach, taught me accountability and responsibility," Haller continued. "He had a rule: no playing basketball during or near the start of football season. I broke that rule, just before the start of my sophomore season, I played a pickup game of basketball, and injured my ankle. While the trainers examined me, Coach Perles burst into the room and said, 'You’re selfish. You let your team down. When people are counting on you, you have to make decisions differently!' Those words were tough to hear — but they’ve stayed with me. They shaped how I think, how I lead, and how I live." Tabbed as part of the selection committee that named Mark Dantonio head coach in 2006, Haller stepped into an associate athletic director role in with the athletic department in 2010. By 2015, he earned a promotion to senior associate athletic director and became chief of staff in 2017. In 2021, Haller succeeded Bill Beekman as athletic director as his predecessor stepped into a role in the MSU president’s office. "Leadership isn’t about perfection," Haller wrote. "It’s about being accountable, being vulnerable, being present, and admitting mistakes. It’s about making people-centered decisions. It’s about saying 'yes' when 'no' would be easier — and trusting God to go where He leads, even when the road is uncertain. " More: 'A new dynamic to it': Next Michigan State AD to be tasked with challenges of NIL era Michigan State president Kevin Guskiewicz fired Haller May 1, saying in a statement announcing the firing that Michigan State's next athletic director will be someone who "can best navigate the changing landscape of college athletics," alluding to this being a weakness of Haller's tenure. The Spartans' next AD will contend with a college sports landscape where name, image and likeness deals that have become the war chest schools use to recruit players, as well as the ongoing House v. NCAA settlement that could put into effect roster limits and the distribution of $20.5 million in revenue sharing. In a statement through Ann Arbor law firm Blanchard & Walker PLLC made the day after his firing, Haller said that decisions he made as Michigan State athletic director "have not aligned with individuals in positions of significant influence." His post Tuesday made it clear he wanted to stay with Michigan State. "We don’t always get to choose how a chapter ends," Haller concluded his post. "But if you can look back and say, I would walk that same path again — every lesson, every challenge, every step — then you know it was worth it. Focus. Accountability. Responsibility. These aren’t just lessons I learned. They are the pillars I carry forward into whatever comes next. One chapter closes — but my journey continues." Michigan State continues its search for Haller's successor, a process directed by Guskiewicz with aid from search firm TurnkeZRG and an advisory committee. Deputy athletic director Jennifer Smith and men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo will serve as co-interim athletic directors until the university hires a new athletic director. cearegood@detroitnews.com @ConnorEaregood Want to comment on this story? Become a subscriber today. Click here. This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Ex-Michigan State AD Haller reflects on career, leadership in LinkedIn post

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