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Regenerative Worklife: how to quit your corporate job and grow a successful career rooted in nature, climate & community

8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work: You’re More Qualified Than You Think

8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work: You’re More Qualified Than You Think

24min |02/10/2024
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Regenerative Worklife: how to quit your corporate job and grow a successful career rooted in nature, climate & community

8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work: You’re More Qualified Than You Think

8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work: You’re More Qualified Than You Think

24min |02/10/2024
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In this episode, I address a common fear that holds many professionals back from pursuing regenerative careers: the belief that they lack the right qualifications. Drawing from my personal journey transitioning from acting to leading a climate tech startup, I challenge the notion of being "unqualified" and emphasize the unique value each person brings to regenerative work.


I offer three actionable steps to help you connect your skills and experience to regenerative opportunities:


1. Identify Your Core Strengths


Strip away corporate jargon and list your skills in simple, child-friendly terms. This exercise reveals the essence of your abilities, making them more transferable to new roles.


2. Craft Your Authentic Career Narrative


Embrace your current career stage, including any pauses or transitions. I explain why these periods of stillness are essential for growth and how they align with nature's rhythms.


3. Take Small, Consistent Steps


Rather than fixating on a distant career goal, focus on daily, manageable actions that move you in the right direction. I share a client's story to illustrate how even tiny steps can overcome significant obstacles.


Throughout the episode, I emphasize that regenerative work spans far beyond a handful of specialized roles. It requires a diverse range of skills and experiences to reshape our economies and societies.


For those ready to dive deeper, I invite you to email your completed "homework" to alisa@regenerativeworklife.com with the subject line "Homework" for personalized feedback.


This episode serves as a call to action, urging you to recognize your inherent qualifications for regenerative work and take concrete steps towards aligning your career with nature, climate, and community needs.


Get free resources and more information about how I can help guide your career transition at www.regenerativeworklife.com




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Description

In this episode, I address a common fear that holds many professionals back from pursuing regenerative careers: the belief that they lack the right qualifications. Drawing from my personal journey transitioning from acting to leading a climate tech startup, I challenge the notion of being "unqualified" and emphasize the unique value each person brings to regenerative work.


I offer three actionable steps to help you connect your skills and experience to regenerative opportunities:


1. Identify Your Core Strengths


Strip away corporate jargon and list your skills in simple, child-friendly terms. This exercise reveals the essence of your abilities, making them more transferable to new roles.


2. Craft Your Authentic Career Narrative


Embrace your current career stage, including any pauses or transitions. I explain why these periods of stillness are essential for growth and how they align with nature's rhythms.


3. Take Small, Consistent Steps


Rather than fixating on a distant career goal, focus on daily, manageable actions that move you in the right direction. I share a client's story to illustrate how even tiny steps can overcome significant obstacles.


Throughout the episode, I emphasize that regenerative work spans far beyond a handful of specialized roles. It requires a diverse range of skills and experiences to reshape our economies and societies.


For those ready to dive deeper, I invite you to email your completed "homework" to alisa@regenerativeworklife.com with the subject line "Homework" for personalized feedback.


This episode serves as a call to action, urging you to recognize your inherent qualifications for regenerative work and take concrete steps towards aligning your career with nature, climate, and community needs.


Get free resources and more information about how I can help guide your career transition at www.regenerativeworklife.com




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In this episode, I address a common fear that holds many professionals back from pursuing regenerative careers: the belief that they lack the right qualifications. Drawing from my personal journey transitioning from acting to leading a climate tech startup, I challenge the notion of being "unqualified" and emphasize the unique value each person brings to regenerative work.


I offer three actionable steps to help you connect your skills and experience to regenerative opportunities:


1. Identify Your Core Strengths


Strip away corporate jargon and list your skills in simple, child-friendly terms. This exercise reveals the essence of your abilities, making them more transferable to new roles.


2. Craft Your Authentic Career Narrative


Embrace your current career stage, including any pauses or transitions. I explain why these periods of stillness are essential for growth and how they align with nature's rhythms.


3. Take Small, Consistent Steps


Rather than fixating on a distant career goal, focus on daily, manageable actions that move you in the right direction. I share a client's story to illustrate how even tiny steps can overcome significant obstacles.


Throughout the episode, I emphasize that regenerative work spans far beyond a handful of specialized roles. It requires a diverse range of skills and experiences to reshape our economies and societies.


For those ready to dive deeper, I invite you to email your completed "homework" to alisa@regenerativeworklife.com with the subject line "Homework" for personalized feedback.


This episode serves as a call to action, urging you to recognize your inherent qualifications for regenerative work and take concrete steps towards aligning your career with nature, climate, and community needs.


Get free resources and more information about how I can help guide your career transition at www.regenerativeworklife.com




Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode, I address a common fear that holds many professionals back from pursuing regenerative careers: the belief that they lack the right qualifications. Drawing from my personal journey transitioning from acting to leading a climate tech startup, I challenge the notion of being "unqualified" and emphasize the unique value each person brings to regenerative work.


I offer three actionable steps to help you connect your skills and experience to regenerative opportunities:


1. Identify Your Core Strengths


Strip away corporate jargon and list your skills in simple, child-friendly terms. This exercise reveals the essence of your abilities, making them more transferable to new roles.


2. Craft Your Authentic Career Narrative


Embrace your current career stage, including any pauses or transitions. I explain why these periods of stillness are essential for growth and how they align with nature's rhythms.


3. Take Small, Consistent Steps


Rather than fixating on a distant career goal, focus on daily, manageable actions that move you in the right direction. I share a client's story to illustrate how even tiny steps can overcome significant obstacles.


Throughout the episode, I emphasize that regenerative work spans far beyond a handful of specialized roles. It requires a diverse range of skills and experiences to reshape our economies and societies.


For those ready to dive deeper, I invite you to email your completed "homework" to alisa@regenerativeworklife.com with the subject line "Homework" for personalized feedback.


This episode serves as a call to action, urging you to recognize your inherent qualifications for regenerative work and take concrete steps towards aligning your career with nature, climate, and community needs.


Get free resources and more information about how I can help guide your career transition at www.regenerativeworklife.com




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