You've Been Told You're "A Dime A Dozen" - Your Survival Gene Should Now Be Kicking In

 It's such a roaring cliche. But cliches survive because they embed so much raw reality.

One time-worn platitude is: Adversity is a blessing. 

That is on the money. It can be the platform for giant leaps forward in a career.

Think about it: Adversity is frequently visiting in form of finding out that you're replaceable - "a dime a dozen." Gone is your job. 

Such a blow can push your being into activating your survival gene. In this brutal labor market it can simulate what an ambition gene usually does. That is, the survival gene motivates you into figuring out what it takes to become a star and then doing all that. You become irreplaceable.

In this Substack article I open the door to you to stardom.

As an intuitive career coach/tarot reader I uncover for you the opportunities/obstacles  that others miss. Free confidential consultation. Try it. You have nothing to lose. If we work together, fees are what you can afford. For an appointment: contact Jane Genova (text/phone 203-468-8579, janegenova374@gmail.com). In-person and remote.


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