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  <title>Planning for Your Future with Confidence: Applying Your Every Day Bravery to Your Own Career</title>
  <description>Do you feel unsure about where your career is going?&amp;amp;nbsp; Do you get overwhelmed trying to plan your next steps?&amp;amp;nbsp; Do you also get up every day and manage collections and exhibitions? Building a career plan is no less complicated or scary than making the same kind of plans we all do in our roles as art pros.&amp;amp;nbsp; To know what an object needs and how to manage its logistics you must know your path, understand the object, and consistently remain aware and flexible to the adjustments required.&amp;amp;nbsp; The same is valid with planning your career trajectory and in this episode, I look at the comparison between the processes you already go through and those involved with making strides in your professional goals.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you have the confidence to make guarantees that your decisions will steward fragile, irreplaceable objects in a safe way, then you can make bold plans for where you want to be in the future and achieve them.&amp;amp;nbsp; It is about investigating, planning, and pivoting as the world changes around you, and I hope Art Pro Net can help. </description>
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