Elizabeth Aldana is a Career Breaker.Her career followed a path many ambitious professionals are taught to chase. She worked hard, moved up, took on bigger roles, and built a career that looked successful on paper. But along the way, she began to realize that endurance is not always the same thing as alignment, and that staying too long in something that no longer fits can come at a real cost.In this episode, Elizabeth shares how a series of career breakups helped her build self-trust, resilience, and a new way of thinking about change. She explains how experiences like moving to Singapore, recovering from burnout, and stepping away from roles that no longer aligned eventually shaped the framework she now uses in her coaching and speaking work as The Breakup Artist. Together, we talk about what it means to break up not just with jobs, but with patterns, expectations, and definitions of success that no longer serve you.If you are questioning whether it is time to make a change or trying to trust yourself enough to take the next step, 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. Elizabeth on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/283z4p2uElizabeth’s website: https://breakupartist.coach/
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