If you missed the updates for May, here they are. June is a CRAZY month with four (4!) speaking gigs – all on different topics. You can read more about the madness here.
Evaluating Opportunities: What’s Your Lens?
We all have choices to make. How do we know if we need or want to do one thing or another? How do we objectively evaluate opportunities so that we make the right next choice – the one that we don’t second guess because we made the best decision we could at the time?
One way to do it is to find your lens. This is something that I help clients do all the time, and I am ruthless in coaching them to consistently use their lens to evaluate all opportunities.
Let me give you two examples. Continue reading
Hot off the presses: April updates – Springing forward
We just published the April updates for Point A to Point B Transitions. It’s a summary of the past month and highlights of upcoming events.
Please check out the updates here.
(This picture is from the Botanic Gardens in Buenos Aires. It was a celebration of flowers when I was there.)
From CarolRoth.com – So, You Want to Be a Speaker?
I give the inside scoop on the “glamorous” life of being a speaker and my road-trip-movie story of getting to Madison for a speaking gig.
Make sure you check out the great comments on this post too. People shared some stories that make mine pale in comparison.
If you are a speaker (or hope to become one), you will definitely want to check out my guest post on CarolRoth.com So, You Want to Be a Speaker.
Spring Cleaning the Clutter in Your Head
Spring comes and everything starts to look different. You may find that you get a burst of energy to throw out the old and bring in the new as you cheerfully pack away your sweaters in anticipation of warmer weather.
You may find yourself de-cluttering your closets – but have you thought about clearing out the clutter in your head?
What’s lurking in the mothballs?
When was the last time you had a heart-to-heart talk with yourself and assessed (kindly) where you were in your career and if your current work is working for you? Are there lots of old notions about who you are and what you should be doing that are hiding in the old chest with the mothballs? Time to shake those suckers out and expose them to some sunshine! Continue reading
Developing Poise Under Pressure or Demo Bloody Demo
There is no easy way to develop poise under pressure. I think the only way to acquire that is by “trial by fire” so to speak – to be thrown into the fire and somehow escape slightly singed and maybe wiser. Or at least that is how it happened for me.
For several years I worked for technology companies that provided market data and trading systems to financial services firms. I worked my way up from office manager, to sales assistant, to sales executive. I really felt like I had arrived when I had my own office and my own territory. (I also had my own quota and that was a bit of a wake-up call.)
Part of my job required me to give demos of market data displayed via trading system software. When I started we could use “canned” data that was very reliable because it was recorded and did just what we wanted it to. The following year, clients wanted to try to get a feeling of the speed of the data feed itself and insisted on demos with live data. Back in the day, we had to dial-in to some server, and depending on the type and quality of the phone line, the speed and reliability could be great or terrible. Continue reading
Talking About Transitions: Chris Eh Young
I was excited to re-launch Talking About Transitions with Chris Eh Young as my guest. We talk about his career transition, small business strategy, and why getting laid off can be an amazing opportunity to reassess what you want to do with your career and your life.
Chris Eh Young is an event speaker, small business strategist, simplifier, and reluctant superhero. Through his company, B2CY Connection Solutions, he provides social media management, training, and consulting. His mission is to save small businesses from themselves. Chris is the guy who can take your boring, bland, cookie cutter marketing and make it work. He also helps make your phone ring, your inbox full, and your social media rock.
I recently gave a new talk titled, “Re-Launch You: Liftoff After Layoff.” So many people in the audience came up to me after to tell me how important the topic was. Chris was kind enough to sense-check my deck before I gave the talk and was the perfect person to bring on the show to discuss my new framework.
From CarolRoth.com – Accountability and the Emperor’s New Clothes
I recently wrote a post for Carol Roth’s blog. Carol Roth is a business strategist, recovering investment banker, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Entrepreneur Equation.
Without accountability to another person (or several other people), we can really start to believe our own BS – if you know what I mean. In this post I talk about joining The Alliance with Michael Port and my anxiety about being seen “naked” by a group of people I hardly knew.
I think you will enjoy Accountability and the Emperor’s New Clothes.
The new website is here! The new website is here!
We are so very excited about our brand spanking new website. What do you think of it? Does it speak to you? Does it put you at ease? Does it make you want to run for the nearest exit?
We are in the process of migrating posts from our old site. If you want to check it out, you can find it here.
