"We don't have to do it all alone. We were never meant to." - Brene Brown
I became a Career Coach & Strategist because I wanted to be the person I never had when I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Until only a few years ago, I didn't even know career coaching was a thing, let alone comprehend how life-changing it is.
From my 15 years of recruiting, it was glaringly obvious to me that people needed help telling their professional stories with *impact*. Whether it was their resume, LinkedIn page, cover letter, salary negotiation tools, tips for leveraging their network to find their next opportunity, or just figuring out how to get UNSTUCK, I knew I wanted to be that person. I knew that helping people get the career they want and the money they deserve was what I was born to do.
My clients have described our time together as an empowering journey of self-discovery, growth, and embracing vulnerability. These are men and women who realized they didn't have to navigate their professional paths alone and understood that there's incredible power in seeking guidance and support.
So what's career coaching all about?
🔹 Crafting our Unique Narratives 🔹
Each of us possesses a captivating and unique story. Through career coaching, we learn to articulate our narratives with clarity and confidence, unabashedly speaking to our wins and accomplishments. Coaches empower clients to communicate their professional journey, skills, and aspirations in an authentic manner that resonates with potential employers or collaborators.
🔹 Illuminating our Blind Spots 🔹
Career coaches serve as compassionate mirrors, reflecting back your potential and illuminating the blind spots you might have overlooked. The non-judgmental guidance helps you embrace your imperfections, creating a space where you can lean into your uniqueness and thrive.
🔹 Cultivating Resilience 🔹
Navigating the modern job market can be daunting, but with a career coach as your ally, you're empowered to develop strategy and resilience and bounce back from setbacks, turning failures into learning opportunities.
🔹 Conclusion 🔹
Seeking career coaching isn't a sign of weakness; rather, it's a testament to your commitment to personal and professional growth.
Today, I encourage all of you to take a moment of reflection and consider how career coaching can elevate your professional path.
And if any of this resonated with you, let's schedule a time to connect.

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