Career Shift Blog
by Rachel B. Garrett
The suck of STUCK!
Recently, in a client session I heard the same word coming through over and over.
It’s one that I hear often when it comes to career paths.
A word that prompts driven humans to seek me out.
Let’s just get it out of our systems.
Stuck. Stuck. Stuck. Stuck. Stuck.
There, you said it. Now, let’s talk about how you’re really feeling. The feelings behind stuck.
Frustrated that you haven’t figured out what you want to be when you grow up.
Angry that the situation you thought would be a fit, isn’t what it seemed.
Shame that you don’t feel as far along as your peers.
Overwhelm with options and tactics and opinions and oh so many terrible job descriptions.
Fear that the right thing isn’t out there for you.
You may be feeling all of these things and yes, you also may be feeling stuck.
But that doesn’t mean you are.
Often people use the word stuck when they don’t yet have the answer.
When they’re anxious about sitting in the uncertainty.
And yet, it’s in the permission to keep moving in the uncertainty and getting out of your routines and experimenting and taking risks even when you don’t know the answers — that you will find your answers.
It’s in the forward movement.
In the trust of your intuition.
It’s in the belief that you are on your path to figuring something out. That it may not be perfect or the one dreamiest dream jobbiest next step. But it is worth trying if it matches your terms and you feel that physical pull of energy toward this inevitability.
So, the next time you feel the inertia–the suck of stuck–I invite you to use this stuck releaser:
I'm on my path.
I don’t yet have the answers and that's OK.
I trust my inner wisdom and I will find them.
The more you allow yourself to feel the actual feelings behind your inertia and begin taking action without knowing the outcome, you are practicing self-trust and building momentum toward your career goals.
Sending you energy and support and a path to rise from the stuck.
What does freedom mean to you?
July 4th is complicated. While there are many aspects of our country to love and celebrate – there’s so much about it that is challenging and oppressive – especially right now.
In addition to sourcing the obligatory red, white and blue outfit and a bbq – on this day, I like to reflect on what freedom means to me.
This practice reminds me of what I’m looking to create individually, with my family and my community. And what I’m fighting for every day.
Here are some prompts to get you thinking…
What is the freedom you desire in your life?
How are you helping to create that freedom? For yourself and for others?
Where are you not free?
Who’s benefiting from your lack of freedom?
What kind of support or help do you need to find the freedom you seek?
Freedom doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. In fact, oftentimes freedom comes as part of a community and belonging somewhere.
I’m grateful to be in community with all of you! Please let me know the results of your reflection. I’m curious how freedom looks for you. Where you’re feeling it and where you’re not. What you’re working toward and where you feel like you’ve truly landed.
Buh Bye Diet Culture, Hello Self-Compassion
As I've been mentioning in previous newsletters, I’m in the process of healing some childhood wounds around body shame and a lifetime of normalized food restriction egged on by the $72 billion diet industry and my well meaning, but misguided, parents.
On a personal level – my goal is to break this cycle in my family AND give fewer (if any) fucks by the time I hit 50 about how close I am to the manufactured thin ideal.
I’m walking straight into the fire on the path toward accepting my genetically predetermined body size and learning to trust myself when it comes to desire – with food and beyond.
On a macro level, I’m beginning to see the impacts of diet culture on women’s careers.
How we spend endless amounts of time planning and counting and tracking and dialoguing with our internalized rules instead of creating and innovating and advocating for our place at the table. Or building a new fucking table.
How we hunger for influence and joy and agency, but accept rice cake crumbs and pretend we are satisfied.
There’s so much to share about how this Anti-diet and Body Liberation work intersects with my own mission of helping women design careers on their own terms.
New ways to think about organizational cultures, inclusive spaces, setting boundaries in relationships, plus corporate wellness programs !
And, of course, it’s me so there are PODCASTS. So many podcasts.
All the ideas are percolating.
Yet, for now, I’m still in the messy middle of working through my thoughts and feelings. My grief and all of the hard truths I’ve been avoiding by distracting myself with diets and "wellness" as it’s now called (same restrictive rules, new marketing).
Getting back to the title of this post, I promise that today, I did set out to write about self-compassion. As it turns out…I did.
I sat down and let my fingers type out the words my body wanted to share. I trusted this was the message that needed to come through – ready or not.
I honored my desire to tell the truth. To be who I am and who I continue to become.
So yes, self-compassion FTW.
I’m here for you and your connection to your desires. I’m grateful we’re in community to chip, chip, chip away at the Patriarchy with its goal to keep us small and without energy to fight back.
Light lift projects can have a big impact
In this intense end of school year month (see last week’s post for acknowledgement and validation of your power parenting efforts), I find myself with less than my normal energy.
To put it simply…I’m damn tired.
So when I was working with my Online Business Manager to plan for the next few months – I noticed I kept saying the same phrase to describe projects that got the green light...
"Yes, I like it. It sounds like a light lift.”
This isn’t my season to shoulder heavy tasks that require deep thinking, focus and intensity.
As I learned from last summer, it’s a season for me to take extra time for myself and connect with people I love. To see theater and take in all of the arts New York City has to offer. It’s a time for me to receive inspiration and to refuel.
It’s my time to rest. Contrary to what our hustley, productivity-obsessed culture will have you believe, rest is an essential part of how I find meaning, creativity, flow and financial success in my business.
The beauty in the handful of light lift projects I’m working on is that they will make a BIG impact for the people in my community.
Some on the list are:
Opening up my monthly Office Hours sessions to everyone for free - even for those who haven’t yet worked with me. (Learn more about that here!)
Creating a Self Study version of my Career Command Framework - currently in soft launch if you want to check it out.
Building in more ways for my current and former clients to connect with each other.
This insight comes as a reminder that work doesn’t have to be hard or a struggle to be meaningful or important.
Rest is radical and it’s something I want to model for my kids.
So, while June will be intense until the very last day of the month, I know relief and recharge are coming.
I’m excited to share more about my “light lift, big impact” projects as they are ready and I encourage you to think about what yours will be.
What can you do that feels easy, energizing AND ALSO important?