Confident Conversations
Many women tell me that they just can't decide whether they want to go back to a career or start a business after maternity leave or a career break.
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When you delegate effectively and with confidence, it puts you in a better position to make a bigger impact in your career because:
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When I work with clients who are smart ambitious women, I notice that they present as confident and assertive in the workplace, but often their LinkedIn profile tells a different story.
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Sarah Archer appears as a career expert for Guardian Careers and is the author of ‘Developing your Inner Coach’. Join us to discover the secrets of successful job interviews:
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Very often the women that I talk to about their career strategy, they hadn't even thought about using LinkedIn until they started jobhunting. But actually there are SO many reasons to get active on LinkedIn even if you're not jobhunting because it's such a powerful networking platform. And the best time to start networking is BEFORE you need to network.
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Many of the women that I often talk to or work with struggle to tame their inner critic. Those "You're not good enough" thoughts in your head. The fear of being 'found out'.
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Expert CV writer Orla Cahill runs the CV Clinic. In today's episode, you'll discover:
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Research from LinkedIn tells us that men and women present themselves differently on LinkedIn and this affects your promotion prospects. Sad to say, it's not to the advantage of ambitious women.
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Following last week's episode on beating burnout in the workplace, I realise that Christmas is often a time that pushes our stress levels to the max. Today independent consultant and coach, Val Stevenson, discusses how to survive Christmas without a crisis.
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In this episode I explore burnout in the workplace with Sarah Sparks.
info_outlineDid you know that by the year 2020, it is estimated that one in three British workers will be over the age of 50? Menopause is going to become more and more prevalent in the workplace.
Julie Dennis works with organisations to make it easy to introduce the right menopause policies and practices and also with individual women. Julie's on a mission to get employers and business to take menopause more seriously. Julie’s previous career was in global communications for a FTSE100 in London. After redundancy, she retrained as a personal trainer and nutrition adviser. She now works as The Menopause Coach, specialising in practical and natural solutions to controlling menopause symptoms without resorting to HRT.
In this show Julie shares:
- the typical symptoms that women experience (and it's not just the hot flushes)
- how to tackle the topic with your boss
- what employers can do to help their female employees cope with menopausal symptoms
- how to look after yourself to reduce the impact of menopause symptoms
GUEST: Julie Dennis
HOST: Sherry Bevan
Mentioned on the show and other useful links
- Find out more about Julie and her work at her website juliedennis.net
- To pre-order your copy of Julie's The Hot Flush Freedom Challenge due out on 8 December 2017
- Follow Julie on Twitter @julie_a_dennis
- Like The Menopause Coach on Facebook
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