Dr. Laura’s 25 years of experience in career psychology informs this episode’s discussion about career development trends and how you can take charge of your career. Dr. Laura shares how she chose to specialize in career development when she obtained her Master’s in Counseling Psychology and how that led her to found Canada Career Counseling.
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Dr. Laura’s 25 years of experience in career psychology informs this episode’s discussion about career development trends and how you can take charge of your career. Dr. Laura shares how she chose to specialize in career development when she obtained her Master’s in Counseling Psychology and how that led her to found Canada Career Counseling.
“Covid brought on a lot of people reconsidering: what do I want to do? … And do I want a job that feels meaningless and doesn’t give me purpose? Or do I want to have a job that I feel makes some sort of difference to humanity? A difference in the world, whether that’s helping others, helping the environment, whether it’s innovating to make our lives easier, whether it’s exciting technology development. Different strokes for different folks. But it’s important to understand this great re-evaluation is still happening and the quiet quitting movement is where people are feeling less attached to work. They’re feeling [that] maybe what they’re doing is no longer meaningful and they’re figuring out a higher purpose.” – Dr. Laura
Where Work Meets Life™ – a podcast with Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett
Bringing you timely insights and inspiration from experts at the intersection of work and life. Topics include workplace, wellness, career, and advocacy.