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  • #Jobseekers #Pathfinders - Career Catalyst Fridays (CCF)

    Is your career running on inspiration or exhaustion? Career Catalyst Fridays (CCF) If we’re being honest, most of us just survive till the weekend. But,…

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    Tolu Ojewunmi and Nelson Ingle
  • Negative thoughts? Pause, close your eyes, bow your head, and say, “Satan, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus, Amen.” Then, everything will be fine 😊.

  • The Lunch Break

    Taking a break isn’t a distraction.

    It is a reset!

    The people who step away from their desks to eat aren’t slacking off. They’re refueling.

    They know that chewing a sandwich while staring at a spreadsheet doesn’t make you efficient. It makes you numb.

    They know that a 15-minute walk outside isn’t wasting company time. It’s clearing the mental fog.…

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    Victor Okwara and Tolu Ojewunmi
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    • I’ve noticed that the days I actually pause are the days I show up sharper in the afternoon.
      Not a luxury. A discipline.

      • So true. A real break is not laziness, it’s how you come back clearer, calmer, and more productive.

      • Stop Doing "Meeting Math"

        A 1-hour meeting doesn’t actually cost 1 hour. It costs the 3 hours of “work-about-work” that comes after it.

        Think about your last meeting. You spent 60 minutes talking. Then, you spent:

        • 30 minutes trying to remember who agreed to what.
        • 45 minutes drafting the follow-up emails.
        • 60 minutes organizing the notes into a project plan.

        That…

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        Kerain Shah, Victor Okwara and Tolu Ojewunmi
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        • Most people underestimate how much mental energy goes into “remembering and organizing.” Automating that layer changes everything.

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          • Absolutely. The real drain is rarely the meeting itself, it’s the cleanup after. Smart use of AI helps turn conversations into clear action fast.

          • The 5 PM Panic

            “It’s 5:00 PM. The sun is going down, your inbox is still empty, and that ‘Productive Day‘ you planned feels like a total wash.

            Why does the end of the day feel like a performance review where you’re failing?”

            If you’re between jobs, 5:00 PM is the hardest hour of the day. When you had a 9-to-5, 5:00 PM meant freedom. Now, it just feels like a…

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            Dean CHAPMAN, Victor Okwara and Tolu Ojewunmi
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            • Show up, do the work, and know that not every result is immediate.
              Ending the day with intention is just as important as starting it.

              • This is powerful. Job searching can feel invisible, but effort still counts even when results have not shown up yet. The reminder about separating your worth from your inbox really lands.

              • You are the CEO of your own path!

                It’s time to stop guessing your next step.

                If we’re being honest, a lot of us are treating our careers and businesses like a guessing game. We apply for jobs in the dark, start side hustles without a clear direction, or try to build a brand but end up overwhelmed by the noise.

                You don’t need more hype. You don’t need another shortcut. You need a…

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                Charlene Freeman, Tolu Ojewunmi and 3 others
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                • Totally agree, people don’t need more hype, they need a clear map and a repeatable plan.

                  • A lot of people don’t lack effort, they lack direction. And without clarity, it’s easy to stay busy but not make real progress. Clarity changes everything.
                    Looking forward to seeing how people use this to move with more intention.

                  • The Black Hole of the Job Board

                    Applying for 50 jobs a day isn’t “the hustle.” It is a fast track to burnout.

                    The professionals who stop endlessly scrolling job boards aren’t giving up. They’re getting strategic.

                    They know that tying your self-worth to automated rejection emails doesn’t make you resilient. It destroys your confidence.

                    They know that sending the exact same…

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                    Victor Okwara and Tolu Ojewunmi
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                    • A lot of people confuse volume with progress, when in reality it’s just noise. The real shift happens when you move from applying to positioning.

                    • The "Invisible Candidate" Syndrome

                      You have the experience. You have the skills. So why is your application getting “Ghosted” by the ATS (Applicant Tracking System) before a human even sees it?

                      In 2026, 90% of resumes are rejected by an algorithm, not a person. If you’re just “sending a PDF,” you’re invisible. Use AI to “Translate” your experience. Don’t just list your duties; ask…

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                      Kerain Shah and Tolu Ojewunmi
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                      • They focus on sending more applications instead of sending the right signal. The ATS isn’t rejecting people randomly, it’s filtering for alignment.

                      • The "Best Kept Secret" Syndrome

                        “You are incredibly good at your job. You solve problems, you hit deadlines, and you don’t crack under pressure. So why is someone with half your skills getting the interviews you want? Because they aren’t a secret. You are.

                        If you’re only updating your resume when you need a job, you’re playing a game of catch-up. The modern job market…

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                        Tolu Ojewunmi
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                        • A lot of people are not lacking skill, they’re lacking visibility. Being good at your job is no longer enough if no one can see the value you bring.

                        • The Power of "NO"

                          Saying no isn’t an insult. It is a filter.

                          The business owners who decline extra projects aren’t missing out. They’re focusing in.

                          They know that saying “yes” to everyone else’s emergencies doesn’t make you reliable. It makes you resentful.

                          They know that you cannot pour from an empty cup. They know that taking on one more task to please a…

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                          Tolu Ojewunmi
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