The LinkedIn post that almost pulled me back into the rat race
We all know this feeling, scrolling through LinkedIn, seeing a friend or coworker get promoted... But there was something special about this one that I saw yesterday, from a coworker I was close with before I left. Why? Because of what she told me the week before I left. Today I'm talking about the comfort trap that we go through, the tension and friction in leaving jobs, and the REAL cost that we don't see... --- If you want to go deeper with me and get my personalized 1-1 support, I help my coaching clients make the right changes in their life to start waking up every morning excited to work and ending their days being able to look in the mirror feeling proud of the path they're on. DM me "POTENTIAL" on Instagram @petermeglis so I know you saw this :) and let's just start a conversation. --- Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 00:45 – The Context and What She Said 02:34 – It's Never One Thing 04:38 – The Real Cost 06:30 – What Could Have Been 09:02 – Final Message 10:04 – Bloopers

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