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123: How to Know When It’s Time to Rethink Your Career

123: How to Know When It’s Time to Rethink Your Career

Update: 2025-07-16
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With Mairead Ramonet(MARA), Confidence & Mindset Coach

What if your career looks great on the outside—but no longer feels right on the inside?

In this episode, I’m joined by Mairead Ramonet, a confidence and mindset coach who works with high-achieving professionals in their 30s and 40s who’ve outgrown their old definition of success. Together, we explore the subtle but powerful signs that it might be time to rethink your direction.

Mairead introduces the idea of being “secretly stuck”—a place where everything seems fine on the surface, but deep down you know something’s not sitting right. We talk about the success hangover, identity shifts, and the emotional toll of staying in a career that no longer aligns with who you’re becoming.

You’ll learn:

  • Why being stuck doesn’t mean you’ve failed—it may mean you’ve evolved
  • How to spot the signs you’ve outgrown your current role or path
  • Why success can actually trap us if we don’t pause to reassess
  • How to reframe your comfort zone—and start shifting it gently
  • Small, practical steps to help you reconnect with clarity and confidence

If you’ve been feeling off—even if everything looks fine on paper—this conversation will help you tune in to what your discomfort might be telling you.

📌 Connect with Mairead: Coaching Website | YouTube | Instagram: @maracoachinsta

Thanks for listening!

If you need support with your career:
call me on 07833 593875
email mark@bravocoaching.co.uk
visit www.bravocoaching.co.uk

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123: How to Know When It’s Time to Rethink Your Career

123: How to Know When It’s Time to Rethink Your Career

Mark Crossfield