I’ve worked at a marketing agency for the past 4 years as a project manager. I have a degree in marketing and finance. I’m struggling with finding meaning and purpose behind my work and I’m feeling a strong pull towards creating something that encompasses my true passions and interests (for example - Community, music, artistic expression, knowledge sharing and self improvement). I could see entrepreneurship as a long and winding path forward to more fulfillment and alignment with my values.

Curious if others have found themselves in a similar situation and what you did to align your work with your values. Were there any exercises or resources you utilized to give yourself some direction while navigating this landscape / defining the scope of the business you were looking to start?

This is broad but any suggestions or comments are much appreciated.

  • AnshulYadav@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Four years ago, I found myself lost in a corporate job. I decided to stay there for one year just to be sure. I knew I will be out soon. I just kept my patience for the longest year of my life. Tried whatever made sense. And the year was long enough for something to stick.

  • Eleos116@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I was an accountant at a smallish firm. Enjoyed the work and my colleagues but felt unfulfilled churning out accounts and tax returns.

    Found a local charity and started doing accounts and finance for them.

    About to start a business with my wife providing accounting and business advice to small charities.

    Sometimes you don’t need to completely change track to find fulfillment but just ply your current skills in a more fulfilling sector.

  • Dani_War@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The more you dive into an interest, the more you will find community that shares those interests which will create more opportunities for expansion or pivots.

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    1 year ago

    Hone in on who you are as a person, why you do the things you do and what your strengths/values/passions are. Create both short term and long term goals in accordance to these values whilst utilizing your strengths.

  • Illustrious_Bid6835@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I started my career as a marketing manager, then Human Resources manager, then became self-employed as a corporate trainer, speaker and now I’m an executive coach. With each career change, I became more and more satisfied so now I’m super happy with the work I do.

    Looking back at my own path, as well as that of my clients who feel lost, continue doing what you’re doing.

    Explore business ideas that incorporate your core values, interests, skills/knowledge/experience, and see if there is market demand.

    Clarify who you want to serve, what problems you solve for them, and the transformation you provide with your products/services.