Unstuck with Jay Abbasi

169: Stuck? Here’s How to Find Your Way

12 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Feeling stuck does not mean you’re lost. It just means something needs to change. In this solo episode, Jay walks through a practical four-step process to help you gain clarity, create a meaningful vision, and move forward with intention. Whether you feel lost in your career, uncertain about your future, or overwhelmed by too many ideas, this episode is designed to help you reconnect with direction and purpose. Drawing from his coaching work and personal development principles, Jay explores the common patterns that keep people stuck and how to work through them. He breaks down how to identify your strengths, reconnect with your passions, and align them with real problems that need solving so you can create a vision that is both meaningful and actionable. Notable Quotes “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time.” — Joel A. Barker “You can’t fix what you can’t see.” — Jay Abbasi “When you combine strengths, passions, and problems that need solving, that’s how you craft your vision.” — Jay Abbasi Resources and Links Jay Abbasi Website: https://jayabbasi.me/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayabbasi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayabbasi_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejayabbasi/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jayabbasipodcas Get Featured on “Unstuck” Want to have your story featured on “Unstuck”? Submit your story through the link below, and Jay may choose to highlight your story on a future episode and offer you personalized advice on how to overcome any challenge. Submit Your Story [https://yb57saub5n2.typeform.com/to/gTvni0Ta] Join Us Next Time On Monday’s episode, you’ll meet Heather, a senior product manager whose overloaded schedule is draining her energy and impacting her personal life. Jay is joined by Mamie Kanfer Stewart, author and host of The Modern Manager Podcast, to explore how leaders can reclaim their time, reduce unnecessary meetings, and create a more sustainable and effective way of working.

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