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By Anna Daly
The year 2020 is one for the history books. Australians still reeling from the impact of devastating bushfires have had their lives thrown into further turmoil by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In these uncertain times, you might think it unwise, if not plain selfish, to invest time and energy in the transformation of your career.
For the short-term, at least, staying healthy, securing an income and managing the considerable disruptions to daily life caused by the crises are of paramount importance.
This does not mean, however, that you should put your plans for resetting or revitalising your career on permanent hold. You may need to reevaluate your expectations and timelines, but here are five very good reasons you should continue pursuing your career goals:
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