I consulted at least a dozen unhelpful career change books. But the destructuring process she led me through was freeing, insightful and fundamental. Those notes provided me with the bread crumbs that would help lead me out of the wilderness and on to my new life.Īfter working with Ruth, and after 40 years of having goal after goal, I still didn’t know what I wanted to do next. Just daily stream-of-consciousness writing from the gut. Every morning, after meditating, I wrote for 20 minutes about anything that came into my mind: career, process, mood and feelings, and anything that was happening. As a Type A personality, I like form, immediate answers and action lists. This wilderness period seemed terrifying. “The old structures, rules and habits are gone, leaving chaos, confusion and crisis.” “This is ‘a process of wandering,’” she writes. Ruth sees career change as a process that begins with letting go of the old reality and entering into the wilderness.
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