Generalist vs. specialist: Which should you be in 2024?

This article on Zapier dives deep into this career conundrum, featuring insights from experts across various industries.

As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I weigh in on the value of specialization in the therapy field. While most therapists start as generalists, gaining experience during licensure, many find themselves drawn to specific areas over time.

Here's why specialization matters: "By honing in on what we're great at," I explain in the article, "we can provide the best possible service to our ideal fit clients."

Curious how specialization plays out in other fields? Read the full article here to explore more about this important career decision and how it can impact your professional journey.

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