Does the job for life exist? - with Becca Ribbing

Change Work Life

29-03-2022 • 42 mins

#127 - Author and coach Becca Ribbing explains why we look for new jobs every few years, how people can recognise that things need to change, and ways we can improve our job satisfaction.

What you'll learn

  • [1:40] How Becca found out she wanted to spend her life coaching others.
  • [3:24] The personality traits that make Becca a good coach.
  • [3:55] The typical clients Becca works with and how she helps them identify what they want next.
  • [5:45] Why people’s perceptions of their “dream job” shift and why people seek change over time.
  • [9:39] The problems with having a rigidly defined career path.
  • [12:35] The ways our values shift as we grow and how this affects our career choices.
  • [16:19] How you can improve your job satisfaction without changing your job.
  • [19:35] How to identify what it is that you really want.
  • [24:07] How journaling can help you and how often you should do it.
  • [26:17] The challenges of finding your life purpose while working and raising a family.
  • [31:01] How to recognise when you need to break out of a cycle and the importance of re-evaluating your values.
  • [38:15] The dangers of burnout.


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For the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:

https://changeworklife.com/does-the-job-for-life-exist/

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