Career Shift Blog
by Rachel B. Garrett
Podcasts for Your Summer Commute
As I typically do during summer, I’m taking some extra time to think...and also absorb a fairly ridiculous number of podcasts.
As I typically do during summer, I’m taking some extra time to think...and also absorb a fairly ridiculous number of podcasts.
I have a 30 minute walk to my new office (which I love--more on that another time) so I fill that time with the treat of podcasts. Sometimes they relate to my work and sometimes not, but I’m constantly brimming with new insights, inspiration and some audible laughter that tends to make some heads turn on my commute.
It’s made me think (yet again) about starting my own podcast about women and careers, envisioning what we want to feel in our work and creating it in our lives. What do you think?
While you’re waiting for me to put this crazy dream into action, here are some of my recommendations for summer listening:
We Can Do Hard Things - Glennon Doyle
Episode 10 - Our Bodies: Why are we at war with them and can we ever make peace?
Episode 6 - Overwhelm: Is our exhaustion a sign that we’re CareTicking time bombs?
How I Built This - With Guy Raz
Filmmaker Ava Duvernay
In Support Of (on Armchair Expert podcast feed) with Kristen Bell and Monica Padman
Episode 3 - Oprah Winfrey
The Ezra Klein Show
Critical Race Theory, Comic Books and the Power of Public Schools (with Eve Ewing)
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
Kathryn Hahn
Daniel Radcliffe
Wild and Holy Money with Megan Hale
Episode 38 - Healing Transgenerational Money Stories
Episode 33 - The 5 Love Languages of Money
If you’re still hoping to find more creativity, calm and ease in your career this year...it's possible! And hopefully you will continue to build in podcast listening time.
Feel free to reach out for a chat. While I’ve closed the latest cohort of Career Command, I will be opening the doors again this fall...and I still have a few 1:1 coaching spots available.
What's Driving Your Money-Making Choices?
The more I learn about my relationship to money, the more curious I get about how this is impacting the women I serve. How’s it driving their career choices and decisions?
That’s why I’m excited to host Money Mindset Coach, Rose Wu, as our July Guest Expert in my Career Command Membership on July 14th at 8 PM! Rose is a money coach who helps people create healthy, stable, and trustworthy relationships with money. She’ll show you how to release your emotional baggage with money so you can openly receive abundant wealth.
As a business owner, I am grateful that I am in charge of my time, when I rest and how and when I make my money.
Yet, this concept has not and does not come easy for me. It’s something I must continue to remind myself.
Part of this process is in investigating...where the hell did I come up with my beliefs about money, about career, about wealth? Are these beliefs relevant for my life and the time in which I’m currently living? Are these beliefs serving me for the life I’m creating?
According to my serial entrepreneur father, you always have the ability to make a lot of money when you’re doing the thing you’re best at, on your own terms. Check...this one is working for me.
That said, he also believed, if you have it, you can and should spend it...even if you don’t have it in hand yet. This one has taken some time to unravel...and over the past six years I’ve become grounded in the reality of my money, stewarding it in directions that are in synch with my values and planning for expenses rather than spending beyond my means.
On the flip side, most of my parenting team—my aunt and both grandparents subscribed to the, “hard work will build you enough money to survive plus a few extra’s that should only be bought on sale” mantra. This meant after growing up very poor, they spent years in stressful and unfulfilling jobs to have enough for their families. Career was a means to an end and not an outlet for satisfaction or creativity.
As I dig deeper into these questions, the answers make me uncomfortable and also they build my awareness of whose stories I’m using to define my path. At this point in my adult life, I’m more than capable of writing my own beliefs about money and career that may be different from those passed on by my family and also those of my friends with different life experiences and different goals.
The more I learn about my relationship to money, the more curious I get about how this is impacting the women I serve. How’s it driving their career choices and decisions?
That’s why I’m excited to host Money Mindset Coach, Rose Wu, as our July Guest Expert in my Career Command Membership on July 14th at 8 PM! Rose is a money coach who helps people create healthy, stable, and trustworthy relationships with money. She’ll show you how to release your emotional baggage with money so you can openly receive abundant wealth.
If you’re in a job search or career transition, looking for community, tools and a roadmap in your search—and you’ve been considering the Career Command Membership, join now so you can attend this transformative evening unpacking all that’s holding you back in your relationship to money. Making it, saving it and enjoying what you have instead of fearing what you don’t.
Here’s how to join Career Command: www.rachelbgarrett.com/career-command
Free Elevator Pitch & Networking Event!
Crafting a pitch is not just about the words or getting the interview or even the job. It’s about discovering the confidence to know who you are and the freedom to share it with the world, unapologetically.
With that mission in mind, I’m excited to continue supporting women who are returning to work with a free Pitch and Networking Session TOMORROW!
Last week I was on a call with a potential client when she told me a story that made my day...correction...my month. With her permission, I’m sharing today...mostly because it gave me the warm and fuzzies and also because it reminded me...yet again...the power of the pitch.
Her husband was in one of my Elevator Pitch Workshops a couple of months ago. I remember him because he was the only man. He was engaged, curious gracious...my kind of guy. Apparently, his wife was listening in the background and took a few mental notes.
After the session, they chose a Friday night to put their toddler to bed early. They opened a bottle of wine, sat down on the couch with their respective laptops and used my Nail Your Elevator Pitch Workbook to create their pitches. They then sent their pitches to each other, provided feedback and finished their vino feeling both accomplished and supported.
I stopped her here to ask, "Wait...so you’re saying you had a Pitch Date?"
I mean, how did she know my love language is Elevator Pitch?
She then continued to tell me her husband got a new job using his pitch and she is moving on to the second round of an interview process for her dream job after using hers. As you can imagine, this coach was/is feeling all the feels on this one. It’s working!
Crafting a pitch is not just about the words or getting the interview or even the job. It’s about discovering the confidence to know who you are and the freedom to share it with the world, unapologetically.
With that mission in mind, I’m excited to continue supporting women who are returning to work with a free Pitch and Networking Session TOMORROW!
Register Now!
On June 30, 2021, 5:30pm - 7:00 pm CUP in partnership with Bank of America will host CUP Connections Part II Women in Financial Leadership Talking About Beginning Again - Returning to Work.
Moderator:
Shirley Lamm
Speakers:
Rose Marie Blackwood, CFA (she/her)
Sheila Peluso
Sonnia Thomas Shields
Regina S.
Leadership Coach & Power Half-Hour Structured Networking Session Moderated by:
Rachel Garrett, ACC, CPC
I’m so honored to be collaborating with these accomplished leaders in this powerful event.
Join us and register here!
For more information on how I can support you in your career transition or job search, reply to this email or reach out at rachel@rachelbgarrett.com.
Let's Change the Change Conversation
Moving towards change is moving towards your needs, your priorities. It’s choosing you.
I was talking to a friend who was leaving his company of ten years for a new exciting gig.
He was recruited for the new role and yet was thoughtful about whether it was the right move for him and his family in this moment.
After a thorough review, he actively chose...
Uncertainty. Trust. Curiosity.
He chose his intuition and hunger to learn above a need for sameness and safety.
He chose adventure, possibilities, growth, a yearning to broaden his impact, a call to do the work he was meant to do.
This is the perspective of change that often is lost in job searches and career transitions.
Instead, we focus on failure. We find a way to make ourselves wrong.
I’m no longer happy in my role AND I’m supposed to have this figured out by now.
It’s my fault that I don’t love my "good on paper" job.
My boss is being an asshole because of the mistakes I’m making.
We must change the change conversation right now.
Moving towards change is moving towards your needs, your priorities. It’s choosing you.
Whether it’s in my 1:1 Coaching or Career Command Membership—this is the work I’m here to do.
I will help you choose you.
I create a safe space where we honor the self-respect it takes to make a change while providing the career-pathing tools to go after what you want—all within a community of women who are also choosing themselves.
If you’re ready to re-think your next change, to drop the shame and explore what’s possible when you trust yourself—sign up for a 30-min complimentary call.
Let’s work together to help you find the freedom and confidence on the other side of choosing you.