Episode 26

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9th May 2025

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
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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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If you found this episode

helpful, then please subscribe

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so you don't miss the next one.

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And please do share it with a

friend and leave me a review

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and I will personally thank you.

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Remember, you're capable of

more than shine brightly.

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Lead boldly and unlock the

extraordinary potential within you.

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Be unstoppable.

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Unstuck & Unstoppable
Career Talk For Ambitious Women
Unstuck & Unstoppable is the go-to podcast for ambitious female leaders ready to amplify their impact, boost their income, and achieve career success on their own terms—without burning out or compromising their values. Hosted by Sarah Archer, a leadership coach and career strategist dedicated to empowering women in leadership, this show provides the tools, strategies, and inspiration you need to thrive in your career.
Whether you’re looking to overcome imposter syndrome, enhance your leadership skills, or create a sustainable path to success, each episode will offer actionable insights, expert interviews, and real-life stories to help you take your career to the next level.
It’s time to stop playing small, unlock your full potential, and create the impact you’re destined for. Tune in weekly to discover how you can lead boldly, live fully, and succeed with confidence and integrity.

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