What We Are Reading Today: ‘Navigating Your Next’

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Updated 03 July 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Navigating Your Next’

  • The book underscores the importance of networking, mentorship and relationship-building as critical levers for career advancement

Author: Julian Lighton

In an era of workplace volatility and shifting professional identities, Julian Lighton’s “Navigating Your Next” emerges as a guide for professionals seeking meaningful career transitions.

The book is anchored in the belief that most professionals spend roughly 90,000 hours of their lives working, yet many lack a coherent strategy for what they truly want.

Lighton suggests several steps designed to help readers discover, pursue and achieve their professional goals.

By assessing current reality, individuals can identify their distinctive value proposition and align it with tangible opportunities.

Lighton emphasizes that success is not about following a prescribed path but about owning one’s decisions and taking purposeful action.

He advocates for radical focus and ruthless execution, urging readers to say no to distractions and commit to deliberate progress.

The book also underscores the importance of networking, mentorship and relationship-building as critical levers for career advancement.

A distinctive feature of the book is its attention to psychological barriers such as imposter syndrome, cognitive biases and deferred happiness.

The author draws on concepts such as ikigai (“a reason for being”) and the power of regret to help readers future-proof their decisions and cultivate a mindset of resilience and gratitude.

He also addresses the emotional dimensions of success, encouraging readers to measure their progress not just by titles or salary but by alignment with their values and the quality of their relationships.

He argues that lasting success depends on moving from “I” to “we,” emphasizing trust, collaboration and shared purpose.

It challenges readers to take responsibility for their trajectories, celebrate small wins and embrace the journey as much as the destination.