The First Step That Gets Skipped in Stress-Free Career Planning
Photo by Michaela on Pexels — source Early morning at the kitchen table, the coffee mug sits beside a notebook filled with hastily scribbled notes from yesterday’s meetings. The calendar event pane on the laptop screen flashes reminders for the day ahead, each one a potential handoff point. As the clock ticks closer to the first work block, the thought of confirming the agenda for the upcoming call lingers in the back of the mind. It’s easy to get lost in the clutter of tasks, especially when follow-ups live in too many places. The deck is still closed ten minutes before the call, and the risk of losing track of vital points feels palpable. With each task listed, the friction of juggling multiple notes becomes evident. Instead of a streamlined approach, the typical workflow leads to scattered thoughts and missed details. The notebook remains open, but the critical pre-meeting check—ensuring all relevant materials are accessible—often slips through the cracks. This moment of hesitation...