Want to know if your stuck in your comfort zone? Not sure how to start the career change process? Wondering how to revitalize your job search?
We’ve got answers to these questions and many more! Check out our round-up of blog posts and podcast interviews where our advice was featured over the past few weeks.
Recently, I appeared on the Discover Your Talent Podcast for not one, but two interviews! In the first discussion, host Don Hutcheson and I talk about knowing the answer to Are You on Your OWN Career Path? Next, I share my advice on Why People Get Stuck at Career Crossroads. Both interviews are not to miss!
Then I headed over to the Slacking Ambition Podcast to talk about how to Change Careers the Smart Way, with host Matt Wells. In the interview, Matt and I talk about what to do when contemplating a career change. This is for you if you’re thinking that something isn’t quite working in your career, but you don’t know what to do next to make it better.
I was also honored to be featured on Adulting.tv with Harlan L. Landes and Miranda Marquit to talk about When You Change Your Career. In the video interview, we discuss career fulfillment means to people (hint – it’s very personal) and how to find what that is for you.
I was featured as a contributor in a recent Forbes piece on the 4 Ways To Combat Negative Thoughts About Your Current Job While Searching For A New Job. Much of what happening through the job search process is within our control, but we often forget that.
Over on The Muse, my post on the 4 Signs You’re Stuck in Your Comfort Zone (and You Don’t Even Know It) discusses your comfort zone. Often, staying in that safe space feels great, but it can hold you back from career success. In this guest post, I give strategies for pushing up against your comfort zone to take that next step in your career.
On Undercover Recruiter, I shared the 3 Things to Ask Yourself When Considering a Career Change to help you clarify whether your urge for a change is a passing impulse or a signal to be taken seriously.
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