Episode 26 Do a 15 minute Career Review and Get your career back on track
In this episode, Sarah walks you through a simple but transformative process: a 15-minute quarterly career review. If you’ve been feeling stuck, off track, or overwhelmed by your career goals, this episode is a must-listen. With practical prompts and mindset-boosting tips, you’ll learn how to reflect, refocus, and re-energise your career journey—all in under a quarter of an hour.
Show Notes:
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
Sarah introduces the podcast, its mission, and why it’s vital for women in leadership to take time for career reflection.
01:30 – Why You Need a Career Review
How a 15-minute check-in can stop your career from drifting and help you stay intentional.
02:50 – The Struggle is Real
Acknowledging how busy jobs and lives make it hard to prioritise career development—and why it’s still crucial.
03:40 – The Benefits of Quarterly Reviews
Clarity, confidence, goal-setting, and recognising what’s working (and what’s not).
04:50 – Step 1: Create Space
Ideas for when and where to do your review—whether it’s at your desk, in a café, or on your commute.
06:00 – Step 2: Reconnect to Your Goal
Whether you set a goal in January or not, now’s the time to reflect on what you want this year.
06:45 – Step 3: Ask Yourself Key Questions
What went well?
What could have gone better?
What have I learned?
Who did I enjoy working with and why?
What still needs to happen?
08:45 – Step 4: Refocus Your Energy
Use the review to shift your energy and attention toward what matters most in the next quarter.
09:15 – Step 5: Boost Your Motivation
Tips for creating a compelling “towards” goal vs. a reactive “away from” goal.
10:30 – Use Visual Anchors to Stay Focused
Examples of using images, words, or symbols to stay connected to your goal.
11:30 – Celebrate Wins to Build Confidence
Why celebrating your progress helps balance your mindset and boost your belief.
12:30 – Check Your Mindset
Noticing negative self-talk, managing blocks, and staying positive.
13:00 – Stay Accountable
How regular check-ins or support (like a coach or accountability buddy) help you stay on track.
14:00 – Recap & Final Encouragement
A summary of the process and encouragement to book your 15-minute review today
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Transcript
Welcome to Unstuck and Unstoppable,
the podcast for ambitious female
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:leaders who want to create more impact,
income, and influence in their careers.
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:feel connected to their passion
and purpose, but without
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:selling out or burning out.
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:I'm Sarah Archer, a leadership coach
and career strategist, helping women
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:like you thrive in leadership roles
while staying true to your values.
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:I'm the founder of CareerTree
Coaching and have over 15 years of
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:coaching experience and significant HR
leadership experience to share with you.
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:I know as a female leader it can
be hard to find time to focus
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:on your career aspirations.
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:The day job can be all consuming.
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:Plus, no matter how senior you are,
there are always going to be times
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:when you feel stuck, when you have
self doubt, or feel like an imposter.
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:And that's where unstuck
and unstoppable comes in.
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:Each week I'll be sharing practical
strategies, insightful interviews and
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:inspiring stories to help you boost
your confidence, lead with purpose
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:and achieve sustainable success.
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:If you're ready to stop playing
small and unlock the incredible
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:potential you have within you and feel
unstoppable, you're in the right place.
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:Let's get started.
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:Welcome to episode 26 of
Unstuck and Unstoppable.
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:I'm really pleased you're here.
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:Now, today we're talking about
career reviews and I'm gonna talk you
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:through how you can do a 15 minute
career review to get your career
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:back on track, and I recommend that
you do these every three months.
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:This is something I do for myself in
my business and I also encourage my
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:clients to do it because it helps
you manage things intentionally
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:and consciously because otherwise
things can just drift, can't they?
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:We wanna be proactive and this will
help you maintain that intentionality
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:and that proactivity in your career,
because otherwise, if we don't, then
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:we go onto autopilot, don't we?
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:We might have hopes and
aspirations for our career.
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:We might want a promotion or a
new job or to change sector or
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:change career or bring in more.
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:Challenge or stimulation or creativity
into our role or create more flexibility.
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:But if we don't move it forward,
if we just have it on the horizon,
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:but without any specific movement
towards it, it's gonna take
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:longer and longer to get there.
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:But I do acknowledge that in a busy world
with busy lives and busy jobs, it is hard
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:to keep your eye on the ball around your
career development and career advancement.
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:It can feel like another job that you
have to do or another thing on your to-do
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:list, and we don't want that to happen.
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:It is challenging to find the
time to focus on your career,
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:particularly when you've got a really.
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:Full on job and full on life.
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:You can definitely find 5, 10,
15 minutes to do what I'm gonna
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:recommend you do on a quarterly basis.
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:Because we can all find that amount
of time in our day at some point.
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:And if you can then link it to
where you want to be, that increases
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:your motivation to find that time.
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:Let's talk about why we need
to do these mini reviews.
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:What's useful about them?
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:And like I said, it, it helps you keep
on track or get back on track if you
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:haven't got to where you want to be.
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:It also helps you.
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:Create goals that are more bite-sized.
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:Because if we have that overarching
12 month goal for our career,
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:which is super important, that can
feel a little bit overwhelming.
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:But if we break it down into quarterly
goals and we're reviewing them and
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:setting them each quarter for ourselves
or goal, it doesn't have to be more than
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:one, that can just feel more manageable.
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:It can help us.
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:Reset things.
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:If perhaps where our , overall goal has
changed it can also boost our confidence.
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:And I'm gonna talk about that in a minute.
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:And also identify any gaps that we
need to plug that might have appeared
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:since we set our original goal.
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:And also allows you to engage in some
reflective practice and reflective
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:practice is useful throughout your career.
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:And also, especially if you are a leader.
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:It's a really great thing
to be able to engage in.
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:So creating time and space
for that is really helpful.
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:And allows you to refocus your
energy for the next three months.
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:Because that's gonna be super
important in making things happen.
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:We can look at what we need to keep our
energy high to achieve what we want to.
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:So there's lots of powerful why we need to
do this to create this time for ourselves.
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:Let's think about how
then, how do we go about it.
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:And I have to say nothing I'm
gonna share with you today is
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:rocket science, but it gives you
a framework for your career review.
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:The first thing we wanna do
is find a bit of quiet space.
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:So remember, we're only talking about
five to 15 minutes depending on how
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:laser focused you want to be on it.
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:That might be booking a room for
15 minutes for yourself if you're
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:at work, or if you're getting
in a bit earlier than normal.
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:Just before you dive into.
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:The emails and the doing of the
day just to give yourself 15
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:minutes before you start the day.
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:Or if you are at home, you've got
your commute time when you can use
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:for this session for yourself, or
you might choose to use your commute.
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:If your commute is amenable to having
that thinking time and you've got
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:a notebook, you can just jot things
down and catch it on your phone,
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:then that might be a space to do it.
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:Or you might want to think, I'm
gonna go out for my lunch hour.
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:I'm gonna go and sit in a cafe and
just have some time to myself or
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:do my thinking as I'm walking in a
park, or somewhere that's gonna give
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:you that space, that perspective to
think about your three month window.
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:Then the second thing we want to
do is to reconnect to the goal that
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:we set ourselves at the beginning
of January when everything was
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:feeling possible , what was the
goal that you set for yourself?
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:Was it around some sort of development
that you wanted to have in your career?
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:Was it about getting to that next level?
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:Was it about changing something
in your career, whether that's
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:your industry or organization, or.
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:Your type of work or was it about some
stretch goal for yourself in terms of what
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:you're doing, a piece of work that you
really wanted to work on, or projects, or,
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:as I said, more flexibility or creativity
or something different in your career.
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:So reconnecting with that goal.
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:, if you didn't set a goal
at the beginning of.
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:January, then it's an opportunity to
think, what do I want to achieve in
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:the next nine months in my career?
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:So being aware of what your
overarching goal is for the year.
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:And then we want to ask
ourselves some good questions.
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:That's things like what has gone
well in the last three months?
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:Really focusing on the things that you
have done that you did manage to achieve,
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:that you did enjoy that, were real
positives in that three month window.
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:But then also thinking about
what could have gone better.
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:So noticing.
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:Okay.
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:Maybe I couldn't say yes to that
particular opportunity because of X or Y.
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:How could I do that differently if the
opportunity comes up again or I didn't
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:have any time at all to focus on my
career because of the workload or
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:something came up that wasn't expected.
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:What could I do to create space
for that in the next three months?
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:Noticing the things that
got in the way for you.
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:And then also looking
at what have I learned?
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:What have I learned about myself on
a personal level, what have I learned
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:professionally over the last three months?
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:Because you will have learned something.
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:There will have been challenges,
there will have been opportunities to
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:notice people who are inspirational.
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:There'll be the opportunity
to have taken on possibly
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:something you haven't done before.
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:Thinking about what it is that you've
learned and then thinking about the who.
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:Who have I enjoyed working with
over that last three month period?
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:And why?
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:Because it's always useful to
notice the why, because then you can
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:think about how you can bring more
of that into the next three months.
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:Were there particular
colleagues or clients or peers.
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:Or people above you, below you
that you really enjoyed working
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:with, and what was it about them and
their energy that you want to engage
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:more with in the next three months?
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:And then the final question in this mini
review is what still needs to happen?
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:And this is a really important
question to be answering because
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:it's gonna help you focus.
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:For the next three months.
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:What still needs to be in my plan
for the next three months to move me
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:closer to where I ultimately want to be.
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:And this is also a chance to refocus
or rejig what we're going to pay
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:attention to in this next three months.
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:Because it might be that things
have shifted a bit for you.
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:Being clear about what still needs to
happen in the next three months, which
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:gives you then a bit of a plan then
we want to think about how we can
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:increase your motivation, because
obviously motivation is important
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:at making our goals a reality.
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:I've got a few different ideas
about how you could increase your
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:motivation for the next three months.
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:The first thing would be to check
out your goal and make sure it's a
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:towards goal rather than away from goal.
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:Because towards goals are much more
motivating and away from goals can tend to
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:push us into a knee jerk reaction, which
isn't always then the right solution.
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:So the problem, towards goals , are
things like I want to be a.
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:Head of communications in a FinTech,
managing a small team of five people
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:in the next six to nine months.
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:The more specific about a
goal we can be, the better.
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:Really making sure your goal is specific
and it's a towards goal and you are
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:excited about that, towards goal as well.
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:And in a away from goal
is something like I.
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:I really hate my job.
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:I need to leave and get a new one.
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:Or my boss is making my life a nightmare,
or the culture's changed and I just want
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:to have something different in my life.
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:But obviously that could push us
to taking a role then that isn't
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:right for us because we just want
to escape our current situation.
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:If you noticing you've got an away from
goal, then make sure you're changing
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:it into a towards goal because that
will also increase your motivation.
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:Then something fun that you can do
around your goal, and this can be
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:either for your longer term goal or it
can be for your next three month goal
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:is to think about an image, a word,
a screensaver, something that will.
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:Signify your goal to you that you
can have on your desk or on your
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:phone or somewhere that you can see
regularly, because if your goal is
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:sitting in a drawer in a notebook,
it's gonna be easy to forget it.
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:I had a client who, she was a head
of communications and she was setting
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:herself a personal development goal,
a leadership goal in that she wanted
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:to be more, resilient in her meetings
with the board, with the senior leaders.
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:She wanted to be able to be more
challenging and to protect her
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:team and her area, and, be able to
direct the communications from that
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:senior team in a more effective way.
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:And so her goal was about
doing all of those things.
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:And she chose to have an image
which was of a historical figure.
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:And she chose Bodea.
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:She wanted to take the traits from
Bo Sierra about being a strong woman
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:who had, you couldn't do your own
interpretation of Bodea, but, had a clear
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:vision and a clear pathway and was able
to fight for what was important to her.
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:And so she could then channel
her inner Bodea when she went
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:into these meetings with the board.
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:It's noticing what is gonna work
for you that's gonna really connect
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:you to the goal that you have for
the three months, or the overarching
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:goal for the next nine months.
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:Then we also want to
celebrate what you have done.
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:When you did your review, you
noticed what had gone well.
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:Celebrating that because a, it's
important to celebrate what we have
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:achieved, but also our brain needs four
positives to balance out one negative.
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:It will help you to counteract those
thoughts that might be about, yeah, but
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:I haven't done this, or I've still got
all of these things on my to-do list.
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:So celebrating what you have done
will give you a confidence boost.
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:Which leads me onto my next thing,
which is about your mindset because
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:motivation and mindset are as important
as the specifics of your goal.
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:Checking in on your mindset and
noticing when you're thinking
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:about your three month or your nine
month goal, what are the thoughts
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:that are coming into your head?
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:What are the blocks or confidence
issues that are presenting themselves,
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:or, if you're feeling anxious
about it, what is that about?
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:And then having strategists to manage
those blocks is super important.
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:So you are going into the three months or
the nine months with a positive mindset.
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:Thinking about your method
to keep accountable.
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:So booking in, obviously these reviews
every three months is one way of staying
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:accountable, but also thinking about
other ways that will help you stay
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:accountable and make sure that you
are on track for these career goals.
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:With one client that I'm working
with at the moment, we have 15 minute
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:weekly accountability sessions where
we really focus on what she has.
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:Set herself for the week and how
she's got there and what she wants
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:to set herself for the next week.
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:And she has made so much progress
in the last three months because
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:she is really benefiting from
having that specific accountability.
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:Thinking about what it is that you
need in order to stay on track.
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:Let's do a mini recap.
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:We've thought about why giving
yourself the gift of 15
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:minutes to do these reviews.
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:We've talked through the how, the
kind of questions you need to answer.
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:Ask yourself in the review.
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:And we've also thought about how to boost
your mindset and given you some ideas
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:to think about that could keep your
motivation, sorry, not your mindset,
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:your motivation and your mindset high.
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:I hope that's inspired you to
go off and book some time to
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:do your mini career review.
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:I'd love to know how you get on.
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:Do let me know if you've found it a
helpful process and you're going to book
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:it in for the next three months as well.
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:I do offer free career breakthrough
calls if you think you need some
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:help with moving your career forward
this year to achieve your goal.
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:Do message me if you think that would be
something that would be useful for you.
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:Thank you so much for listening
to this episode of the Unstuck
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:and Unstoppable podcast.
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:I have lots of free resources you
can access on my website, ww.career
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:tree coaching.co
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:uk, and I'll also put
links in the show notes.
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:Be unstoppable.