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Episode 83 - The generalist myth - Challenging the idea that you need to ‘do it all’

Episode 83 - The generalist myth - Challenging the idea that you need to ‘do it all’

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Are you stretching yourself too thin trying to master every skill in your industry?
In this episode of Career Espresso, host Amanda tackles "The Generalist Myth" – the misguided belief that career success depends on being a jack-of-all-trades. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by job descriptions demanding 15+ different skills or worried that specialising might limit your opportunities, this episode is your wake-up call.
What You'll Learn -



Why spreading yourself across multiple domains leads to "excellence dilution"The surprising research showing specialists are 37% more likely to be promoted than generalistsHow gender expectations push women particularly toward the "do it all" mentalityThe power of finding your unique "genius zone" where your talents, skills, and interests overlapPractical strategies to develop "strategic depth" instead of shallow breadth
Whether you're feeling burnt out from trying to do it all or simply questioning your career development strategy, this shot of career wisdom will transform how you approach your professional growth.
Don't forget to take a look at this week's podsheet to support your learning and exploration of the key themes and topics
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