At EvolveMe 🦋, we work with women in midlife who are ready to hit the refresh button 🔄 on their careers.
This week, Linda Lautenberg and I had engaging conversations with two inspiring colleagues: Nicole Pride, Founder and CEO of the Blossom Business Group, LLC. for her brand new podcast and Elise Pettus, Founder of UNtied, for a fireside chat with her wonderful community.
In each conversation, we discussed how to support women in their career evolutions who are empty nesting, going through a divorce, or emerging from a caregiving break - just a few of the inflection points that impact women's careers in midlife.
Whatever transition you're facing, there's one common theme: you deserve a fulfilling career that lights you up. ✨
But here's the thing: career change is an inside job first.
Before you even think about updating your resume, take a deep breath and ask yourself the tough questions:
🔥 What ignites my passion - what do I love doing?
💼 What skills do I bring to the table that get me excited?
🏢 What kind of work environment would I thrive in? Collaboration or autonomy? Fast-paced or steady?
🚫 What are my non-negotiables? Flexibility, remote work, a strong company culture?
Once you get clear on your inner why and your ideal work environment, the path forward unfolds much more organically. 🌿
At EvolveMe 🦋, we help you with this crucial self-discovery phase through coaching, cohort-based training, & a supportive community of women who get it.
Because a fulfilling career shift in midlife is absolutely within your reach!
And it's NEVER too late.
🌟 We'll be sharing more tips and resources throughout the summer to help you navigate this exciting transition.
Stay tuned, and in the meantime, drop a comment below and tell us:
What's sparking your career evolution right now?
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