Megan suggests considering five key factors: travel opportunities, working with people, job flexibility, the ability to help others, and continuous learning. These elements help ensure personal fulfillment and alignment with one's values and lifestyle.
Megan transitioned to online teaching during the pandemic, which she initially didn't choose but found to be a happy coincidence. She enjoys the flexibility it offers, allowing her to work from anywhere in the world, such as her current location in Mexico.
In a workplace context, 'bring to the table' refers to the valuable contributions or skills an individual offers, such as ideas, expertise, or values. It’s often used to describe what someone can contribute to a team, project, or relationship.
Megan defines 'living to work' as prioritizing one's career and monetary gain, often leading to long hours and work becoming a central part of one's identity. In contrast, 'working to live' focuses on using work as a means to fund a fulfilling lifestyle, emphasizing enjoyment and balance.
Ikigai, a Japanese concept, represents finding a balance between what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. It’s a holistic approach to identifying a fulfilling career that aligns with personal values and skills.
In a professional context, 'raise the bar' means setting higher standards or expectations, often exceeding previous achievements. It’s commonly used to describe improvements in products, services, or performance.
Megan advises experimenting with different roles and industries to discover what works best. She emphasizes that career paths evolve over time and that trying new things is a healthy part of the process. She also highlights the importance of transferable skills and continuous learning.
In a workplace setting, 'get the ball rolling' means to initiate or start a project or task. It’s often used to encourage action and momentum at the beginning of a new endeavor.
Megan is a teacher from Manchester, UK) who has been teaching for 10 years and recently made the move to online classes. Megan specialises in Business English for professionals and improving spoken fluency, so in this episode, we talk all about jobs.We start out discussing dream jobs and finding the right job for you.I then quiz Megan on some really useful English business expressions that you can use both in and out of the workplace.Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast295)
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