Planned Happenstance Inventory and Making Your Own Career Luck
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Ryan Brown and Steve Weingarden talk about what luck really is and how career decisions are building blocks that combine to define the totality of your career and next threads, rather than absolutes. How well do you know your career path?
John Krumboltz was... a bit of everything in his career! Krumboltz, along with Kathleen Mitchell (who coined the term "planned happenstance"), and Al Levin drove discussion around capitalizing on the potential benefits of unexpected events to create a more meaningful life for yourself!
RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE
- Journal of Counseling and Development: Planned Happenstance: Constructing Unexpected Career
Opportunities - Luck Is No Accident: Making the Most of Happenstance in Your Life and Career by John D. Krumboltz and Al S. Levin
- Unplanned Career How to Turn Curiosity into Opportunity A Guide & Workbook by Kathleen Mitchell
- You're Hired! with Steve Piazzale (TV show episode) -- John Krumboltz, Luck Is No Accident -- Part 1
- You're Hired! with Steve Piazzale (TV show episode) -- John Krumboltz, Luck Is No Accident -- Part 2
- You're Hired! with Steve Piazzale (TV show episode) -- John Krumboltz, Luck Is No Accident -- Part 3
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