How to Build Relationships and Creating Opportunities as Part of Your Networking Strategies

 

 

Networking can feel like a daunting task, but it’s also your secret weapon for career transition or advancement! In-person networking can be an excellent opportunity to build meaningful relationships and create opportunities for personal and professional growth. 

 

What is networking? 

 

Networking is about building and maintaining relationships with people who can help you achieve your career goals. It’s a way to connect with like-minded people and share information that can lead to future opportunities.

 

 

Networking can happen both online and in person, but in-person networking allows for face-to-face interactions and the chance to make a lasting impression. 

 

Why is networking important? ‍

 

I can say networking is important until I’m blue in the face…but you probably already know that. And I get it: the thought of attending networking events and chatting up strangers might make you want to...

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How to Identify and Use Your Soft Skills for Your Career Advantage

 

 

Are you ready to take your career to the next level?

 

 

If so, then you need to master the art of soft skills! Yes, that’s right—the key to career success isn’t just about technical skills or knowledge but also includes mastering soft skills. 

 

Last week, I showed you how to unleash the power of your hard skills. Now it’s time to master the soft skills and get them working for you too! 

 

What are soft skills? ‍

 

Soft skills are just as important as your technical skills but don’t get as much attention. 

 

Soft skills are a set of personal attributes and interpersonal abilities that enable you to communicate effectively, work well with others, and handle various situations with ease. I’m talking about those intangible qualities that make you stand out as a person, a team member, and a leader.

 

 

Soft skills can take many forms, but some of the most important ones include...

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How To Find And Use Your Hard Skills For Your Advantage

 

 

Are you looking to take your career to the next level? Do you want to switch industries? Or maybe you’re curious about what your strengths are. No matter your motivation, understanding your hard skills is a crucial step in achieving your goals. 

 

 

Let’s dive into what hard skills are and how you can identify and transfer them. 

 

What are hard skills? ‍

 

Hard skills are specific, teachable abilities that can be quantified and measured. These skills are often acquired through education or training and are essential for performing specific tasks or jobs. 

 

 

Examples of hard skills include data analysis, project management, programming, and language proficiency. 

 

Why is it important to identify your hard skills? 

 

Knowing your hard skills can help you understand your strengths and weaknesses. This can help you set achievable goals and develop a clear career path. 

 

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Spring Forward With a Career Transition: Your Guide To Starting Over

 

 

Spring is all about new beginnings and fresh starts. What better way to celebrate the season of new beginnings than by taking charge of your career? 

 

Plus, as the weather gets warmer, so does the job market. Companies start hiring more in the spring, and there are often more opportunities available than there are during the slower winter months. It’s the perfect time to start putting yourself out there and exploring new opportunities. 

 

 

Whether you’re feeling stagnant in your current job, looking for a change of pace, or simply want to try something new, a career transition may be just the thing you need to revitalize your work life.

 

Here’s some ideas to get you started!

 

Evaluate Your Current Career 

 

Take a step back and consider your current job and career path. Are you feeling stuck in your current job? Do you find yourself daydreaming about a new career path?

 

 

Evaluating your current...

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Discover Your "Why": Why Motivation is Key to Changing Careers

 

 

If you’re anything like me, you probably find yourself juggling multiple roles and responsibilities in your personal and professional life.

 

Whether it’s managing your family, advancing in your career, or pursuing your personal passions, the demands on your time and energy can be overwhelming. Sometimes you may even find yourself questioning if the career path you are on is right for you at all! 

 

 

If you’re considering a career change, it’s important to understand your “why”.

 

Knowing your why means that you know your motivation for changing careers, and that this motivation is important enough to carry you through the tough spots and spur you on to success. 

 

 

Understanding your why can help you make informed decisions and find a career that truly aligns with your goals and values. 

 

The “Financial-Guru” Why ‍

 

Let’s start with something that...

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How to Find Your Career Narrative (And Why It Matters)

 

 

If you are feeling lost or unfulfilled in your career, it might be time to take a step back and examine your career narrative. 

 

Okay. Career what??? 

 

 

We all have multiple narratives in our lives. You have a narrative about what kind of daughter you are, what kind of friend, significant other, spouse, employee, etc. 

 

But do you know what your career narrative is? 

 

Your career narrative is the story you tell yourself and others about your professional journey, and it can have a huge impact on your job satisfaction and success. 

 

So let’s dive into how you can find, redefine, and project your career narrative! 

 

What is your current career narrative? 

 

Take some time to reflect on the story you currently tell about your professional life. 

 

 

Evaluate how you describe your job. What do you say when someone asks you what you do for a living? Do you focus on the...

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This Valentine's Day, Fall In Love With Yourself

 

 

Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love, but let’s face it: it’s often portrayed as a holiday meant for couples. 

 

This year, it’s time for a change. 

 

You have a New Valentine. 

 

Yourself. 

 

What on earth, Lauren?... 

 

 

Okay, I get it. That sounds a bit cheesy. But it’s actually way more important than you might realize. 

 

In fact, the cheesier it sounds, the more important it might be for you to do. 

 

This is especially important (and difficult) for women like us: who have high standards, goal driven direction, but also struggle with feelings of not being enough. 

 

So how can you fall in love with yourself this Valentine’s Day?

 

Self-Care: Especially If It Sounds Cheesy 

 

Self-care might sound cheesy, pampered, or expensive. But it really doesn’t have to be. 

 

Self-care is all about taking care of your...

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