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Goal Setting with Imposter Syndrome: 5 Traps to Avoid

A new year often brings a fresh wave of hope, motivation, and goal setting. However, goal setting with Imposter Syndrome can trigger anxiety, perfectionism, and self-doubt. If you’re just starting to explore what Imposter Syndrome really is, learning a different approach will help. Why Goal Setting Feels Hard with Imposter Syndrome Goal setting with Imposter Syndrome means creating goals without…

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The Possibility of You: 5 Strategies to Transform Your Life This Year

The Possibility of You: 5 Strategies to Transform Your Life This Year By Lisa Orbé-Austin, PhD Summary: To transform your life this year, get honest about your starting point, set three SMART goals, enlist an accountability partner, aim for greatness over perfection, and emotionally connect to your new identity. Repeat weekly check-ins, track small wins, and refine your plan based…

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Committing to Change: 5 Steps to Building the Career You Deserve

Career Change Commitment: 5 Steps to a Better Role By Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin • Career Development Committing to change means aligning habits, environment, and goals. The foundation of career change commitment is moving from interest to action—creating a clear plan, taking consistent steps, and aligning your daily habits and environment with your goals. Have you ever set out to make…

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Winning at Your Career: Why Commitments — Not Resolutions — Drive Real Career Success

Winning at Your Career: Why Commitments — Not Resolutions — Drive Real Career Success Do you feel your career progress has stalled? Are you frustrated by your inability to make meaningful changes or launch your dream business? You’re not alone — many professionals struggle to maintain momentum after setting lofty New Year’s resolutions. But true career success commitments aren’t about…

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Career Transformation Strategies: How to Achieve Your Career Goals Through Radical Change

Career Transformation Strategies: Choose the path that aligns with your values and goals. Career Transformation Strategies: How to Achieve Your Career Goals Through Radical Change Featured Snippet: Career transformation strategies are structured approaches that help professionals redefine goals, change limiting mindsets, and create sustainable habits for long-term success. By combining mindset shifts, ruthless prioritization, time management, and consistent behavior change,…

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Sustaining Your Career Momentum: Making December Matter for Your Advancement Goals

Make December Count for Your Career (Even During the Holidays) December can feel like the end of planning. Gifts, parties, and year-end work make the weeks fly. Still, this month can move your career forward. Use it to keep momentum and set up a strong start to the new year. 1) Continue Exploring Job Options Some employers slow hiring in…

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Imposter Syndrome’s Impact on Your Job Search—and How You Can Turn It Around

Imposter Syndrome’s Impact on Your Job Search—and How You Can Turn It Around If you saw my TEDx talk, you know I’ve lived through Imposter Syndrome. It once kept me frozen at a job I’d outgrown—even when every instinct urged me to move. That stall wasn’t about competence; it was about confidence. In this guide, I’ll show you how Imposter…

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Microhabits for Motivation: How Small Steps Build Big Change

The Microhabit Solution to Lack of Motivation for Changes You Want to Make Microhabits for motivation can help you rebuild consistency when life feels overwhelming. Many people want to restart routines—exercise, reading, sleep, or creative projects. However, starting can feel impossible after years of stress, uncertainty, and schedule disruption. Therefore, using tiny steps helps you move forward without burnout. Related…

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Lapse vs. Relapse: How to Stay on Track with Your Goals | Dynamic Transitions

The Goal Rollercoaster: Lapse vs. Relapse Many of us start each new year, quarter, or season with resolutions that feel powerful, hopeful, and deeply motivating. The desire to live a healthier, more stable, more fulfilled life is a compelling one—so compelling that it’s easy to feel like this time will be different. Yet research indicates that more than half of…