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3 Ways To Use Lateral Career moves To Boost Your Career | July Career Series

3 Ways To Use Lateral Career moves To Boost Your Career | July Career Series

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Welcome to the Career Reboot Series! This month, start your mornings with a curated lineup of episodes designed to keep you motivated, strategic, and energized in your career—especially if you’re counting down to summer break.

To make the most of this series, be sure to grab my Career Blind Spots Scorecard, available in the show notes. It’s a great tool to help you gain clarity and stay on track.

In today’s episode, we’re diving into lateral moves—what they are, how they fit into your career growth, and whether they’re the right choice for you. If you’ve been considering a lateral move, I’ve got three key insights to help guide your decision-making.

Personally, I love lateral moves! They add excitement, open up new opportunities, and allow you to explore different aspects of your work. But to make the most of them, it’s essential to approach them strategically.

The first and most important question to ask yourself is: What is your bigger vision? A strong career path isn’t just about climbing upwards—it’s about making intentional choices that align with your long-term goals. I encourage you to reflect on your 10-year vision, challenge yourself, and ensure your next steps are both exciting and achievable.

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