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riseyear
Taylor Marks
141 episodes
4 days ago
A curious twenty-something navigating what it means to grow up, how people choose the careers they do, and along the way answering her own questions about failures, dreams, and identity.
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A curious twenty-something navigating what it means to grow up, how people choose the careers they do, and along the way answering her own questions about failures, dreams, and identity.
Show more...
Education
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Ep. 102: 7 Tips For High School Graduates To Navigate Life After High School
riseyear
15 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Ep. 102: 7 Tips For High School Graduates To Navigate Life After High School

4-year college? Community College? Apprenticeship? Start your own business? Enter the workforce? There are so many options for what you can do post-high school, that it can be paralyzing. What if instead of thinking about it as a right and wrong choice, you instead think about it as: What's the best choice for me?

This episode covers 7 tips to help high school graduates navigate life as they step into the next phase and soak up as much as they can.


Free Booklet to help you figure out what you want to do with your life: https://bit.ly/32X079C

riseyear
A curious twenty-something navigating what it means to grow up, how people choose the careers they do, and along the way answering her own questions about failures, dreams, and identity.