A podcast drawing on the wisdom of those who have gone before to help younger women achieve career success.
After 7 years and almost 140 episodes, this is the final episode of the Advice to My Younger Me podcast. You’ll hear:
Book: Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women Website: www.tomyyounger.me Contact information: [email protected]
Lise Vesterlund, co-author of The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work, discusses what a non-promotable task is, and why women should avoid them. You’ll hear:
In this episode, Carole Robin, author of Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues, discusses how to give actionable feedback and how to accept all feedback as important data. In this episode, you’ll learn about:
Article – Giving Feedback: How to be honest without being hurtful. Book: Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues Website: https://connectandrelate.com Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women can be purchased here. Sara can be reached on LinkedIn.. Leave a review!
Sara Holtz, host of this podcast, is interviewed by Jo Ifield, CEO of Incite to Leadership, about career advice for various stages of your career In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Book: Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women Website: www.tomyyounger.me Sara can be reached on LinkedIn. Leave a review!
Carole Robin, author of Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues, discusses how to take your work relationships from functional to exceptional.
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Video of the entire interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T6SRxQbJrgFy
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Website: www.tomyyounger.meSign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me
Sara can be reached on LinkedIn.
Five previous guests share the advice they would give to their younger selves.
You’ll hear advice about:
Book: Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women
Website: www.tomyyounger.me
Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me
Sara can be reached on LinkedIn.
Sara is interviewed about the origin and content of her new book, Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women.
You’ll hear:
Book: Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women
Website: www.tomyyounger.me
Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me
Sara can be reached on LinkedIn.
Before you start setting professional and personal goals for 2022, here are 12 questions to ask yourself about what happened this year.
The questions:
What were your most significant professional accomplishments this year?
What were your most significant personal accomplishments this year?
What did you do that contributed to the success of those accomplishments?
What are you most excited about at work and in your personal life in the coming year?
What you are most grateful for right now in your professional and personal life?
What did you learn about yourself during the pandemic?
Which of these learnings do you want to carry forward in the future?
What do you want more of in your life?
What do you want less of in your life?
What are you most concerned about?
What is one major work-related project that you want to focus on in 2022?
What’s one major personal project you want to focus on in 2022?.
My book, Advice to My Younger Me, Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women, will be available on January 18th on Amazon.
Remember to sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter, so you can receive a free copy of a chapter in the book when it is released. www.tomyyounger.me
Sara can be reached on LinkedIn.
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Five previous guests share the best advice they ever received.
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Guests who shared the best advice they were given:
Emilie Aries – Episode 84
Nora McInerny – Episode 48
Andie Kramer – Episode 102
Cara Hale Alter – Episode 41
Emily Esfahani Smith – Episode 32
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Tiffany Dufu, author of Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less, and founder and CEO of The Cru, discusses figuring out what’s important to you and then enlisting people to support you in achieving that.
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Book: Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less Unapologetically
The Cru: www.thecru.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanydufu/
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