In this episode, I discuss the importance of identifying your core values for first generation BIPOC students and professionals. I share my own journey of pivoting careers and prioritizing values alignment over external expectations. I also go over the basics of what core values are, how they shape your personal and professional decisions, and give you practical tips for identifying and implementing them in your daily life.
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