The Thing You Were Meant To Do
A Guide to Finding Fulfillment and Achieving Your Career Potential
Are you feeling stuck or unfulfilled in your career? Do you feel like you’re made for more but can’t figure out what’s next? You’re not alone.
In The Thing You Were Meant To Do, career coach and expert Kendra Court offers a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the complexities of career change and find work that truly aligns with your passions, values, and strengths.
We are all wired for something specific. Your uniqueness is a gift to the world and your contribution is necessary and vital. No matter how overwhelming life’s challenges seem to be, the world needs you to be your true self and make the impact that only you can.
Kendra Court offers practical tools, insightful exercises, and real-life experience to empower you to take charge of your career transformation.
After multiple career changes and surviving job loss in the pandemic, Kendra created a formula to figure out your true calling and a four step process to make an intentional career change.
You will uncover what’s been missing and have the roadmap for your career transformation. Whether you’re looking to pivot to a new field, level up in your industry or finally pursue your dream job, this book will provide the strategies and mindset shifts necessary to make it happen. When you do THE THING you were meant to do, it not only brings you fulfillment, success and lasting satisfaction but the world becomes a better place.
Get Ready to embrace your next chapter.
What people are saying
“Hundreds of women are now better humans and leaders because of the work she has done. Her influence continues to grow.”
Mike Clouse
“Kendra’s dedication to client success is truly unmatched. She has a way of making everyone feel heard while also driving results.”
Melinda Szwak
“Kendra is a fiercely driven and compassionate leader who doesn’t settle for average results. She pushes for excellence in a way that inspires.”
Melissa Oakes
“Kendra has supported me on an ongoing basis for years. Her ability to guide and mentor through tough decisions has been invaluable.”
Andrew Schuster