Sarah Beller is a Career Breaker.Her career began in education, arts management, and nonprofit leadership, including work centered on global social justice. On paper, her path was meaningful and aligned. But over time, she began to notice the signs that something wasn’t sustainable.In this episode, Sarah shares how she followed the inner pull toward coaching and community-building, and the practical and emotional steps she took before leaving her nonprofit career. She reflects on the unexpected moment that helped her realize it was time to start her own venture, and how her journey unfolded not as one big leap, but as a series of small shifts back into alignment with herself.If you are feeling the early signs that something in your career is no longer sustainable, or wondering what it might look like to move toward something more aligned, this episode is for you.Listen now and follow the show for more inspiring stories of career pivots, pauses, and transitions.If this episode resonated, I would love for you to share it with someone who might need to hear it too. Every follow and listen helps me know this work is reaching others and encourages me to keep going. Thank you so much for your support. ❤️Notes:Here’s some links to things we discussed in this episode. Sarah's organization: https://www.realizechange.org/Changemakers Circle: https://www.realizechange.org/changemakersSarah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbellerPresence Based Coaching: https://presencebasedcoaching.com/SongRise: https://songrisedc.org/
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