Trusting Your Inner Career Voice

21 Feb
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Trust yourself.  Then you will know how to live. -
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Do you trust your inner voice? Have you ever faced a career-related problem and been bombarded with advice – only to feel lost and confused? Did you have difficulty sorting through all of the sources – hoping to find a reasonable path that you felt comfortable with?

We often hold the key to our own career progress – but we are simply not listening. This week on LinkedIn, I examine the hesitancy we all have to trust that important inner voice. In the post “The Most neglected Brand of Trust”,  we consider the reasons behind our failure to listen – and some of the reasons why.

Dr. Marla Gottschalk is a Workplace Psychologist located in East Lansing, Michigan. You can also find her on Twitter and Linkedin.

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3 Responses to “Trusting Your Inner Career Voice”

  1. miriamgomberg February 21, 2013 at 6:19 pm #

    Marla, listening to that inner voice can be difficult. Mine sometimes screams at me and I put on headphones in order to drown out the noise.

  2. MarlaGottschalk February 21, 2013 at 7:42 pm #

    I understand completely! My inner voice is not a “shrinking violet”, by any definition.

  3. Jim Naleid February 23, 2013 at 1:53 pm #

    Hi Marla; thought you’d get a kick out of this…
    http://wp.me/p2GUDU-2a

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