Listen "Bite Size #78 Richard Burton - Throwing Away a High-Paying Career and Backing Yourself to Live, Love and Work 'On Purpose'"
Episode Synopsis
Would you walk away from a high paying career if it wasn’t fulfilling your purpose?Richard Burton joins us in this bite size from episode #39 to talk about how a noisy garbage truck reversing outside his house early on a Monday morning, led to him leaving a high-paying career in property. Richard threw it all in, pursued his personal purpose, and backed himself in a new career as an executive coach.Richard also shares how he ended up in that situation, a process that started when he was leaving high school and he got his mum to fill out his Uni application, because he was too focused on playing cricket.You can find Richard at the InnerZone: http://innerzone.com.au/ or myDesign Education: https://www.mydesigneducation.com.au/ or his Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/innerzone/
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