Part 2: How To Find Your Lane

Before you can stay in your lane, you have to know what and where it is right? Here’s how in seven easy steps…

1. Write a list of things you would and wouldn’t do

This can span personal and professional situations, for example on your list of things you would do could be; take a week off work for a yoga retreat, spend a month’s income on new web design or work overtime for no extra pay to get a project finished.

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Phoebe Parke on… The Importance of Staying in Your Lane

Taking time out to get to know oneself is a trend which has grown massively over the past few decades.

Teenagers now take gap years before University to find themselves, young adults go backpacking to get in touch with their inner selves, and people of all ages embark on self-discovery missions every day through retreats, meditation and yoga.

But once you’ve found yourself, what’s next? In my opinion, it’s finding your lane, and staying in it.

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