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Is your career a "cut flower" or an olive tree?
In our "fast-crop" culture, we are obsessed with the harvest. We want the title, the salary, and the public recognition now. But if you look at a centuries-old olive tree, its strength doesn't come from its height—it comes from a root system that is often twice as wide as its canopy.
Most professionals fail during a career transition because they try to grow "up" before they have grown "down." They move for the title but wither within a year because they lacked the foundation.
This workshop is for you if:

  • You are planning a career pivot but feel "unsteady" about your next move.
  • You are a high-performer feeling the early signs of burnout (depleted soil).
  • You want to identify skills that are "drought-proof" regardless of AI or market shifts.

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### 📅 What We Will Cover:

1. The Taproot (Core Competency) Identify your one "transferable" skill that remains valuable even if your entire industry disappeared tomorrow.
2. The Network of Fibrils (Horizontal Growth) Stop being a "siloed" worker. We’ll map out the adjacent skills (Finance, Product, Sales) you need to learn to make your foundation unshakeable.
3. Cultivating the "Soil" (Mindset & Stamina) A career transition requires more than talent; it requires stamina. We will conduct a "Soil Audit" to see if your internal environment can actually sustain a high-level career.

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### 🛠 What to Bring:

  • A notebook and a pen (we will be mapping out your personal "Career Root System").
  • An open mind about the "Invisible Phase" of growth.
  • A willingness to look beyond your LinkedIn profile.

### 💡 The Zaytouna Truth:

The world only sees the tree once it breaks the surface. But the tree’s fate was decided months—even years—earlier in the dark. Come learn how to use the "silence" of your current phase to build a strength that lasts a lifetime.

If you would like a flavour of what we are going to talk about you can read the article on LinkedIn

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Leadership
Career Transition
Professional Development
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