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Ingrid Schaffenburg's Blog

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Threadbare Gypsy Soul

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Ingrid Schaffenburg's Blog | Threadbare Gypsy Soul Ingrid Schaffenburg's Blog Threadbare Gypsy Soul About Our Greatest Obstacle to a Great Career “Wasted talent is a waste I cannot stand.” – Larry Smith In this poignant and energetic TED Talk, Larry Smith argues that good careers no longer exist. And that our choices boil down to having a great career or having a dismal career. With nothing left in between. Having read enough of Seth Godin and having witnessed the job trends through the years, I tend to agree. If we want a great career, it’s no longer enough for us to just show up and prove our “competence,” as Smith says. This may have worked 50 years ago but no more. It’s essential that we tap into our greatest passion if we expect to have our greatest career experience. He goes through all the reasons we give ourselves to not pursue our dreams and passions. All the reasons we will fail to have a great career.  Gotta say… I’ve used almost every one of them. And of ...

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