Description
We're in conversation with Michael Stinnett, also known as the Unstuck Coach.
Many individuals turn to coaching when they're feeling trapped, believing they can achieve more but are constrained by a ceiling at their current job. This not only hampers their growth but also their potential earnings. Through this episode, I hope to offer those who are feeling stuck the wisdom and inspiration they need to liberate themselves from that stagnation.
Dive into this episode for some actionable wisdom including:
The importance of recognizing that anything worth having requires hard work and effort. The challenge of defining how hard "hard" is in the context of career transitions. Overcoming the fear of discomfort and making methodical career decisions. Examples of helping overwhelmed and spinning-their-wheels clients get unstuck. Identifying transferable skills from the field of education to other industries. The value of asking for more and not settling for less in terms of job offers. Dealing with rejection and understanding that it's not a rejection of one's self. The need for self-reflection and continuous learning about one's skills and value. The importance of taking small steps and not limiting oneself based on past experiences.
Links:
FAST JOB SEARCH WORKSHOP
https://www.eventcreate.com/e/fast-job-search
Find Michael here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/theunstuckcoach/
https://flightforty.com/
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