The company leaders you admire for their leadership and charisma are investing in their career development.
They seek out the right programs to bring out their best.
We all have our best.
Dare to be Coached?
It could be a Pandora's Box or a Commitment Conundrum or the Fear of Imposter Syndrome, but acknowledging that you've had an impact in your career is important to your continued success.
What I've learned over the years of meeting amazing leaders, is that they undervalue themselves finding it overwhelming to talk about their successes and how they've made business impacts over their career.
Those that develop into great leaders open the box of their past, commit to identifying how they've created success, and own their
value. You can, too.
What business value do you offer?
How do you clearly communicate your value?
How can you deliver value knowing that it's a resource for others and not be perceived by you as bragging?
Is Luck the Only Reason You've Made it to Where You Are?
Absolutely
Not!
How much of "luck" in your career is a result of smart work, strategy, great timing, or pure persistence? What is the story behind how you landed where you are?
When you figure out how you got to where you are, share that story. What made it happen for you and most importantly, how can you apply the many impacts to business you've made going forward?
Knowing how you've impacted business and making sure your expertise is apparent is the story you need to tell that helps others in your network.
Not everyone knows how to be intentional in their communication about their value. That's where coaching can help. You've already got the goods, all you need is a
commitment to communicate your specialization and a system for taking the right actions.
You already have what you need to reach your career goals. It was not just luck, YOU EARNED THEM.
And one of the greatest benefits of owning your value is knowing What you Want and Fearlessly Asking for it.
Every 2Actify client points to their value propositions
as having made the single, most positive impact on
"Effective communication has never been more critical in our rapidly evolving world, where every conversation, negotiation, meeting, or pitch could impact our personal and professional success. We are much more likely to achieve our communication goals if we package our messages in a clear, concise, logical manner."