
Learn more about us:www.targetedwealthsolutions.comThe Second ShiftIn this inaugural episode of the Second Shift podcast, hosts Bryan Jepson and Aaron Milledge explore the concept of career transitions, particularly for high achievers. They share personal stories, including Bryan's journey from emergency medicine to financial planning, and discuss the emotional and financial challenges faced during these transitions. The conversation delves into the impact of personal experiences, such as parenting a child with autism, on professional choices and identity. The hosts emphasize the importance of creating options and planning for a fulfilling future, while also addressing the fears and guilt associated with leaving a long-held career. This episode sets the stage for future discussions on navigating life's inevitable changes and finding meaning in new paths.TakeawaysHigh achievers often wait too long to leave their careers.Personal experiences can significantly influence career transitions.It's important to create options before reaching a breaking point.The emotional toll of medicine can lead to burnout.Reinventing one's identity after leaving a profession is challenging but necessary.Financial planning can provide a sense of security during career changes.Understanding personal motivations is key to making career decisions.The journey of transitioning careers is unique for everyone.Empathy and personal experience can enhance professional practice.Planning for the future is essential for a fulfilling life.
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