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 5 Ways to help new grads find sustainable ambition in their first job

As many students are set to graduate over the next few weeks, the transition from college to career can be a tough one.

For the class of 2025, they are facing unprecedented workplace challenges and opportunities in an already uncertain job market. Reports show that over half feel the pressure to have their future in both work and life already figured out.

“Your graduate is entering a workforce vastly different from the one you experienced” explains Kathy Oneto, certified life-work coach and founder of the Sustainable Ambition movement.

“By supporting their path to sustainable ambition, you’re helping them build not just a career, but a fulfilling life where professional success and personal wellbeing reinforce rather than compete with each other.”

Oneto is author of the new book titled, Sustainable Ambition: How to Prioritize What Matters to Thrive in Life and Work, and she offers pointers as paths to achieving this success:

  • Five strategies to help your graduate build a fulfilling career without sacrificing personal wellbeing
  • How and why to encourage your graduate to nurture interests outside of their profession
  • Practical strategies to help young professionals manage their energy rather than just time so they don’t burnout quickly
  • The reasons we need to normalize career exploration and changing directions

Sustainable Ambition offers simple, effective practices to help you make confident choices aligned with what matters most to you now. You don’t have to give up your goals. You can dream big, shape the life and work you want, and thrive.

Michelle Dryden (Author)

Michelle Dryden has come full-circle back to the exciting world of news media. Dryden lives in New Jersey where she is an Independent Multimedia Journalist. With college degrees and experiences in both digital and traditional journalism since 1996, Dryden is a news veteran. The Media Pub news blog publishes core news and community features. What's your story? Email me at mdryden@themediapub.com. Cheers!!!

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