Career decision tools (part 1): analyze
This is part 1 of a 3-part series on career decision tools. Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3. Predicting the future is difficult impossible,… Read More »Career decision tools (part 1): analyze
This is part 1 of a 3-part series on career decision tools. Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3. Predicting the future is difficult impossible,… Read More »Career decision tools (part 1): analyze
I’m talking about feelings and here’s why: many of my clients come to coaching focused on tactics. But so often they’re missing the fact that… Read More »The superpower you’re downplaying
Something has always stuck with me from a class I took in undergrad on managing your career. The professor, a man on the brink of… Read More »Reinvesting in the basics
When you start fresh you get to re-define yourself. But actually moving to a new role and a new company, takes work, timing and risk. Here are 15 things you can do right now to create a fresh start where you are. Prioritize Good Energy (choose your people), Learn with Intention, and play the long game.
Lately I’ve been listening to development psychologists talk about raising kids (I consider it professional and personal research). I heard Dr. Polly Young-Eisendrath on the… Read More »Manufacturing resilience (AKA start loving failure)
You’ve seen the statistics: over the course of our careers, we move around (jobs and companies) way more than we used to. Most of us… Read More »Essential skills for changing jobs
I’m not even going to get into what we do to girls and women when it comes to taking up space with their bodies. If… Read More »Take up more space
Imagine we’re taking a walk together. You’re showing me the path you walk every day, pointing things out to me. You’re telling me – this… Read More »How to shift your narrative
Alert: your resumé is still the essential currency of your job search. Last week I presented a series on confidence in the tellent FB group… Read More »My #1 resumé tip (it’s not what you think)