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Welcome back to another Q&A episode with Kimberly Brown. Join us this week as Kimberly answers some of your most asked career questions.
Welcome back to another Q&A episode with Kimberly Brown. Join us this week as Kimberly answer some of your most asked career questions.
We have all been there where the days we want to quit outnumber the days we want to stay at our job. We’re frustrated with the people around us, or we’re frustrated with the work itself, or maybe you just don’t think you have much more to offer at this point in your career. If this all sounds familiar, then this episode is for you.
Putting yourself first can be hard, especially when you are so used to putting others’ needs before your own. As women, we have a tendency to lean more towards doing this for the people in our lives which can lead to burnout, feeling unappreciated, and regrets.
In this week’s episode, Kimberly speaks with Maya Elious, a personal branding strategist that teaches entrepreneurs how to develop and launch their signature offer so they can monetize their expertise. She went from running a design agency for 6 years to working in her zone of genius (what she refers to as the “impact zone”) of giving women the clarity and strategy needed for them to change the world with their message.
Keeping track of tasks and chores can be challenging. Between work, relationships, and responsibilities, life can feel like a constant balancing act that can be overwhelming. This can also make it hard to feel productive or get everything done and risk things falling through the cracks. But there are some methods you can use to make sure you are keeping track of your tasks.
Welcome back to another Q&A episode with Kimberly Brown. Join us this week as Kimberly answer some of your most asked career questions.
In this episode, we talk about what it takes to be successful in sales—from cultivating successful relationships to being able to successfully sell your products, service, and more importantly, yourself. Sales can feel daunting, however, with the right mindset and understanding, it can be much simpler.
In a culture of busyness, it can be hard to find time to get anything done. From working full-time jobs, to having side hustles and hobbies, getting all these things done can seem impossible.
We’ve all done it. Gone to a networking event and been at a loss for words. Either we find ourselves “star struck” or we’ve had to suppress feelings of inadequacy. Either way, we get in the room with all of these amazing people and our tongues get tied and our palms get sweaty. We forget our name, what we do and lose all ability to articulate. We leave and feel as if we wasted our time.
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