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Submit ReviewAs with the last episode of Women Taking the Lead I’m asking, for your career, who do you go to for help and support?
Help comes in many forms and from a variety of sources. Some help you can get for free and some help costs money.
While I always recommend utilizing your free help when appropriate, and for as many things as you can, it’s important to know that free resources will only get you so far.
We can get stuck in our careers or with a situation at work because we keep going back to the people in our lives whom will offer their help for free, but who don’t have the expertise to guide us through our challenges effectively.
Knowing whom you can go to for what will save you time and energy, and not put any undue pressure on those in your support system who want to help, but can’t give you what you need.
This episode will cover the types of career helpers you want to pay for, and how to utilize those people.
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