This is not the end of the world (contrary to popular belief)

This photo was taken at Finisterre, on the western edge of Galicia in the fall of 2022 when I finished ~100 mile hike across Spain, my version of the Camino de Santiago. The name of the village comes from the Romans who thought at the time that this was the westernmost edge of the land and therefore ‘the end of the world’. We know better now.

If you’ve recently been laid off, it may feel like the end of the world. What’s beyond the rocky edge may seem foggy and terrifying. But it’s not the end of the world, even if it feels like that right here, right now.

➡️ A coach can help.

I have a four step coaching process to help you:

1️⃣ Process what happened (so that you can put it behind you and focus on the path ahead).

2️⃣ Get clear on what’s most important to you in this next phase of your life (so that you don’t just run to the next secure paycheck and find yourself trapped in the next situation).

3️⃣ Create your story - who you are, what you want and all the wonderful value you bring to the table.

4️⃣ Build your confidence in telling that story to not just as many people who will listen, but the right people.

And I’m offering discounts on the program because I know that, well, you’ve just been laid off. But an investment in you right now may be the best bet you place.

I’m here for you to help you discover that, contrary to popular belief, this is not the end of the world. Far from it.

-Matthew

(December 12, 2023)

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