Career Change Tools for Life
Some of my favorite emails I receive are from former clients who share:
“I was reviewing my notes from the work we did three years ago and I smiled realizing again that my role now is everything I said I wanted (but wasn’t sure I could have) back then.”
Or
“I got a new role that’s a great fit (yes, through networking!) and I used all of the tools you taught me in my last search for this latest change. They remain so important to me!”
That’s the goal. You internalize the tools. I work myself out of a job.
Some may say that’s not the best business strategy, but I haven’t found that to be true.
This way, I get to help more people.
And the people I help, build self-trust and faith in their own ability to move confidently into any career shift. They have a step-by-step process in their back pocket–and practice experimenting in the midst of uncertainty.
Oftentimes this agency in their careers translates to advocating for themselves in romantic partnerships, to setting different boundaries in friendships, to making time for a creative project–just because it’s energizing and not because it has side-hustle potential.
Be warned–the side effect of defining your terms and unapologetically negotiating for them in your career, is that you will believe you are worthy of those terms in all areas of your life.
I don’t promise those results on our initial call, but I’m so grateful when I get the updates on the ripple effect, months or years after we’ve completed our work.
Here for you when you’re ready to find your agency in your career–and in your life