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Going through a professional low? Don't worry - we've all been there at some point or another. Here are some things to keep in mind to build resilience and keep you moving forward: ✨ You're more than just your job - professional success (or failure) doesn't define your worth. 💪 You've been through ups and downs before and as long as you keep trying, you can succeed. 🙌 Not happy in your current job? Think about what motivates you, and consider making a change to something more fulfilling. If your future self could give you advice, what would they suggest for where you are now?

Felix Tih

Helped 300+ professionals and entrepreneurs overcome stagnation and indecision, achieving clarity, personal, financial growth, and up to 50% productivity improvement in just 8 weeks.

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How I bounced back from a professional low It’s not about the low points.   It’s what you do with them that matters.   When you’re in a rut, it’s easy to feel stuck.  But there's a way out if you keep moving forward.   Here’s what helped me:     - Learn from your setbacks and adjust your strategy   - Refocus on one specific, meaningful goal   - Take a step back to understand the root  - Embrace small wins—they add up   - Reflect on what drives you - Talk to someone  And most importantly: Trust that this phase will end. Remember, lows build resilience. They’re the breeding ground for growth.   Good days are coming!

A low point isn’t a stopping point; it’s a learning point. It’s a moment that can sharpen our focus, helping us discover new skills, explore different directions, and build resilience. If our future selves could weigh in, they'd likely remind us that these moments are building blocks, paving the way for the success and fulfillment we’re striving for. For anyone navigating a tough spot, remember that growth is often disguised as a challenge. What do you think your future self would want you to learn from this moment?

Ahmad Raza

HR Manager at Advanced Recovery

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Richard Ewing

Group Product Manager | Principal Product Manager | Driving Growth & Innovation in SaaS & On-Prem Solutions | Expert in Agile, Team Leadership, & Product Strategy | Award-Winning Strategist | Author | MBA

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Success is not always a straight path, but every twist and turn can offer valuable lessons. 

Monika Gambhir

🏆LinkedIn Top Voices In Resume Writing, Job Search Strategies & Career Counseling 2023-24 | Standout ATS-Compliant C-Level Resume/CV That Capture Attention & Highlight Your Unique Value | LinkedIn Make Over

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Very informative LinkedIn I would like to add a few points here 👇👇 Always acknowledge and reward your achievements, no matter how small. ✅️Self-Care: Prioritize physical and mental health through rest, exercise, and healthy habits. ✅️Learn from the Experience: Identify lessons from the setback and use them to grow and improve. ✅️ Network and Seek Opportunities: Connect with others in your field to explore new possibilities. ✅️Embrace a Growth Mindset: View challenges as opportunities for learning and development.

Ah, the professional slump – yep, been there! Sometimes, it’s life’s way of nudging us to think bigger. Remember, you’re a whole lot more than just your current job title. Success isn’t a straight line, and every little setback? Just part of the story. So, what would future you say? Maybe: Keep going! Or try that thing you’ve been thinking about. The best paths often start right where things feel uncertain. Here’s to new directions and finding what fires you up! 

Jonas Vermeersch

Enthousiastic and engaged lab technician with a passion for life sciences, wet lab work and lab animal practice looking for an interesting and challenging opportunity in the field.

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Though the message behind this - as well as the comments below - might be intended as a reinforcement and encouragement, I find that it circumvents a lot of the issues in terms of job market and a struggling economy. Though this is coloured through my personal experience and the accompanying exasperation and frustration (especially in a competitive job market), the 'catch 22' of experience once again rears its ugly head. Not only do companies often grasp at straws to find an HR-approved corporate response; read: copy paste, or even AI-generated rejections. Other instances, job 'opportunities' are either a facade with no intention for any hiring to occur or a description that is tailored to an already predetermined applicant. A willingness to open and maintain a line of transparent dialogue would go a long way, especially if certain 'uncertainties' later turn out to be misconceptions and could have simply been alleviated by simple communication. I understand the fact that during a hiring process, it is hard to keep track of and process every applicant, especially with an (over)crowded job market, but especially the aforementioned 'catch 22' of 'requiring experience, thus unable to gain experience', is simply a slap in the face.

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Sarah Hassanein

50 Under 50 UN Women 2024 | HR Associate Manager | PhD | Women Leadership |Business Partner | Entrepreneur | Consultant | Certified Happiness Coach | Change Agent | Success Catalyst | Expert at Afro Asian Union | Advisor

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🌟 Facing a professional low? You’re not alone; we’ve all been there! Remember, resilience is built through adversity. Embrace this moment as an opportunity for growth. Reflect on your strengths, seek support from your network, and set small, achievable goals. Celebrate your progress, no matter how minor. Keep learning and adapting, and trust that this phase will pass. Every setback is a setup for a comeback! Stay focused, stay positive, and keep moving forward. You’ve got this! 💪✨♥️💡

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Aaisha Yusuf Lakdawala

|إِنَّ مَعِيَ رَبِّي سَيَهْدِينِ🥰 Speaker |Outlier Math AI-Trainer |Founder of Educrew |Co-Author |Content Writer and Proofreader(Math-Physics) |Educational Specialist |Researcher |Moderator |Educator | Trainer |Momof2

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Thank you for this reminder! It’s easy to lose sight of self-care when we’re in a low, but it’s often the most important thing we need. Our well-being is the foundation of everything else, and nurturing that helps us face challenges with renewed strength. If my future self could share advice, I think it would be to slow down and prioritize self-care without guilt. Rest, reflect, and recharge; these aren’t just breaks; they’re investments in our resilience. Taking care of myself now will help me come back stronger and ready to embrace new possibilities.🙌

Catalin Lutu

Art Advisor | Precision | Strategy | Profit | The Art Market Edge

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My Bluesky Experience: A Reality Check for "Art Advisor" 🌟 When I joined Bluesky, I was thrilled to secure the handle @ArtAdvisor. Naturally, I thought I’d be the first result for anyone searching “Art Advisor.” Easy win, right? But here’s the reality check: despite having the exact handle, I was buried under a long list of other profiles—some with extra words, some with different variations of the title. My simple, clear handle didn’t seem to give me any boost in visibility. In fact, I couldn’t even find myself in the results. As I am always selling, visibility is crucial. It made me appreciate platforms like LinkedIn, where verified profiles help establish credibility and make it easier to connect authentically. Being able to stand out and know who you’re connecting with truly matters. hashtag #ArtAdvisor hashtag #LinkedIn

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