What are you confident about today?
What are you feeling confident about today?
I know - not a fair question on a Monday.
I will go first:
I feel confident about helping my #careerchange clients recover THEIR confidence!
Beautiful Boundaries
Where is the ground? Where is the sky? Where am I?
I took this photo at Seaside on the Oregon Coast recently and was awestruck at the disappearing line between sand and sky. Beautiful, yes?
Trust Yourself Again
How do you tell the truth to yourself when in the middle of a job or career dumpster fire?
(“Dumpster fire” is how many of my clients are describing this year’s job market.)
This could save you $80,000
Once upon a time, on the eve of my 3rd decade, I threw myself off a career cliff. It took me 5 years to recover.
In one month, I turned 30, left a 5 year job at a large software company near Seattle, broke up with a boyfriend and moved to a new apartment.
The work and places I left behind were all distressing.
Little Me + Self-Trust
This is Little Me, age 6. Already expressing autonomy in mixing those crazy prints!
I keep Little Me around to remind myself to have empathy.
For me, and you and people I have never met.
And to remember who I was before the adult world had its way.
Sunday Night Scaries
Every Sunday night is the same.
You watch the clock as it gets closer and closer to the end of the night. And to Monday when another week at the job making you increasingly uncomfortable begins.
You know you need to do something about the stress your hashtag#distressingwork is causing in your life – binge eating, tension with your significant other, snapping at colleagues, doom scrolling LinkedIn.
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Should I stay? Should I go? Should I listen to The Clash again to help me decide what to do about the hashtag#distressingwork I recently found myself in?
Yes, I had to coach MYSELF the same way I do for clients who feel stuck in the same spot.
Flipping the Bozo Bit
Sometimes making a decision to leave #distressingwork is as simple as flipping the bozo bit. You may have already done it and not even noticed!What is the "bozo bit", you ask?
And what on earth does it have to do with your decision to do something new for your job or career?
What’s In It For You?
Oh, those Monday blues, the dragging feeling of heading back to a job that's miserable. You've asked yourself, "What's In It For Me?" (WIFM), but the answer has been elusive. You've shared your gripes with friends and loved ones, knowing full well your job isn't what you want – but not exactly what to do about it.
So, why ARE you still here?
Play Big
Whoa! I wasn't expecting THAT! What just happened here?
One of the biggest stressors at work (and in life!) can be unmet expectations.
Did you interview with an amazing manager and accept the role largely in part because of her - and then you show up on day one and find out she left the company? Or maybe your job responsibilities are not at all when you expected from the job description?
It Only Has to Make Sense to You
How many of you have daydreamed about doing something else for work than you are doing at this very moment?
Make art instead of slide decks?
Build cabinets not spreadsheets?
Take off for 6 months to travel instead of attending 6 hours of meetings today? Leave this extremely distressing job NOW - instead of suffering through months of indecision?
Why don't you just do it?
The Long and Winding Road
Yesterday I spent an hour hearing my dentist's career journey.
It was long and winding and fascinating (and a good distraction to dental work).
I was struck one again by how many of us (most? all?) end up somewhere far different from what we said we wanted to do for a career at age 5, 18, 30 or even 55.
Expect More for Yourself
The boob tube (TV) occasionally provides some significant inspiration!
I just watched the end of "Survival of the Thickest" on Netflix, starring the impressive Michelle Buteau.
Dare to be Powerful
This quote about daring, power and fear knocked me in the face like an ocean wave. I came across it while reading a preview copy of my friend Michelle Minnikin's book, Good Girl Deprogramming, in a chapter on dealing with threats.
I was walloped because I am finally experiencing it.
The Sun is Gonna Shine
Trouble in mind
Yes I'm blue
But I won't be blue always
Sun is gonna shine
In my back door someday
These are the lyrics to a really old blues song from the 1920's called "Trouble In Mind," one of many songs in a genre created by enslaved people looking for hope in any corner.
Thankful vs. Appreciation
Please don’t (virtually) punch me but I don’t believe in being thankful.
I very much appreciate things in my life. I’m thrilled beyond belief at much of my good fortune. But for me, the word "thankful" sounds like another way of keeping women in their place.
The Window Treatment
So many women are petrified at work. Men likely are too but as a #careerchangecoach for women I hear more from them.
After 40, most of us have been through some significant corporate crap. It leaves a mark.
No Such Thing as Anger?
Have you ever heard there is no such thing as anger?
I can hear you scoffing from here.
A therapist told me this. He said anger is actually made up of other emotions that are harder to express.
Indecision is Not Free
When is free time not actually free?
When you are spending it consumed with #indecision about a step to take in your life.
When every waking moment (and many dreams) are exhausted (literally and figuratively) by back and forth thoughts exploring every angle of what you could do, might do.
Scabs and Self-Blame
I am thinking about scabs. Strange for a career change coach? Not really.
According to the dictionary, a scab is "a dry, rough protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing."
Ewwww!
But we need scabs. They promote healing.