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Advice For Late 20s?

Anyone have any good advice for a woman in her late 20s?

I thought I felt lost at 20.... yeah no. I am 26 now and have a job that COULD turn into a career or it could just stay a dead end job. I have been with my corporation under different sister companies for almost 3 years and other than the experience I really don't have anything to show for it.

I can very much relate to "You Go, Girl" saying that she is tired under/overwhelmed and feeling unfulfilled.

I am hoping to find some advice on what to do. I'm getting tossed around at a job, and should just be grateful I am not getting laid off. But maybe I feel entitled because they had just promised me a promotion...

I would love to hustle and manifest my life as I want it- but I don't know what to aim for. Feeling very lost. Guess I will see where things take me.

Guess this is where I need to brainstorm, search, and make myself a vision board...
Off to Pinterest!

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