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Midlife Career Change: Understanding Why You Want a New Job

Midlife Career Change: Understanding Why You Want a New Job

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If you’ve been feeling stuck, lost, or guilty about wanting a career change, this episode of The Career Change Studio is for you.

We dive into what it really means to find yourself at a career crossroads in midlife and why it’s not a sign of failure, but of growth. You’ll learn why feeling disconnected from your job doesn’t mean you’re broken or directionless. Itt simply means you’ve changed.

Dana explores:

  • Why so many professionals in midlife feel trapped in jobs that no longer fit

  • The hidden stories we tell ourselves “I’m lost,” “I’m indecisive,” “I should have it figured out by now”

  • How to release the guilt and shame around wanting something different

  • The powerful truth that your values, priorities, and needs evolve… and that’s okay

  • A simple reflection to help you reconnect with who you are now and what you truly want next

By the end, you’ll see your so-called “stuckness” for what it really is, a sign that you’re ready for your next chapter.

Connect with Dana:

Website: https://www.danastevens.com/workwithme
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dana_stevens_coach/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danastevens1/
Free Coaching Consultation: https://calendly.com/danastevens/initial-coaching-chat

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And if you’re ready to design a working life that truly fits your needs and lifestyle, book a free clarity call at https://calendly.com/danastevens/initial-coaching-chat

Special thanks to @Lou_Greenaway_Music for the piano composition and performance.

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