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#204: Why Designing Your Life With Intention Is Crucial for Successful Career & Life Transitions

#204: Why Designing Your Life With Intention Is Crucial for Successful Career & Life Transitions

Episode 204 Published 1 year ago
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Are you entering a new life chapter—like becoming an empty nester, changing careers, or facing uncertainty—and wondering what’s next?


 In this episode of The Midlife Reinvention Podcast, Kavita Ahuja opens up about her personal journey of transition and reinvention at nearly 59. She shares how to shift from reactive living to intentional life design, especially during the big changes that midlife brings—like children moving out, career shifts, and the evolving role of womanhood.

In this episode you will discover:

  • The three critical stages of life transitions and how to move through them with clarity.

  • Why designing your life and career with intention leads to lasting joy and meaning.

  • How reconnecting with your Ikigai—your reason for being—can reignite your purpose.


 If you're ready to move from confusion to clarity and become the architect of your next chapter, press play and start designing your life today!


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This podcast explores career and life transitions, helping women find clarity, confidence, and purpose through Ikigai and self-discovery. We cover navigating change, overcoming self-doubt and limiting beliefs, finding your purpose-driven career, and building the courage to start your next chapter - whether you're facing a career transition, life transition, or midlife reinvention.

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