Keeping the car on the road

Ask any number of colleagues and friends, and a large proportion will say their job or career is more important than a car or a holiday. They’d rather enjoy a satisfying, fulfilling and rewarding career year-round than a great two weeks in the Maldives. Yet, we spend £3,000 or £4,000 each on that great two weeks and neglect to invest anything in our careers year after year.

Whatever car you drive, classic or otherwise (see Buckler pic) and even if you own it outright, keeping it on the road involves insurance (ugh), servicing, a budget for tyres and other ‘consumables’ like fuel, toll charges and cleaning (if, like me, you’d rather go to a car wash than do it yourself).

Whether your career is motoring, cruising, bumping along or stalled, consider investing in it. Your ROI will be time and space to think, greater self-awareness, a more thoughtful and planned career path, improved working relationships, greater fulfilment and much more. Get in touch for more details and a free half hour chemistry chat.

Is your career as important as keeping the car on the road?

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