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Hi Reader, A coaching client recently came to me feeling stuck. He was no longer happy at his current job. But he had no idea what was next. When I asked what he’d considered, he gave me a full-on career crisis buffet: “I’ve thought about becoming a lawyer.” All great options. All completely different. I hear this more than you’d think. My clients come to me with 5 different dreams — and 0 idea which one to chase. It always leads to the same question: “Jenny, how do I figure out what’s next???” 👉 The Problem Knowing you want change is easy. Knowing what to change into? That’s harder. It’s easy to get stuck in thought spirals:
You tell yourself, “I’ll know it when I see it.” But you won’t. Because action — not thinking — provides clarity. 👉 The Big Small Thing: Find Your “Mini Leap Zone” You don’t need a perfect plan. You just need a process that moves you from idea overload to intentional action. It’s time to find your “Mini Leap Zone.” Do this: Step 1️⃣: Grab a sheet of paper and draw 3 circles. (Yes, Venn diagram style!) Then label each one: “Thrill,” “Skill,” and “Bill.” Step 2️⃣: In each circle, write your answers to these questions: Thrill = What excites you
Skill = What you’re great at
Bill = What people pay for
Step 3️⃣: Spot the overlap. Look for the common themes that show up in all 3 circles. That sweet spot in the middle? That’s your “Mini Leap Zone.” It’s not your forever job. Not your life’s purpose. Just your next smart experiment. (Think of it as Ikigai’s no-nonsense cousin.)
👉 How This Helps You Get What You Want Once you spot a theme across all 3 columns, it’s way easier to take action. That’s what we’ll cover in next week's email: How to test your ideas before you quit your job. Let’s do this, P.S. Want Part 2 of this email? Reply with “yes” and I’ll send it to you next week. |