As you take on new opportunities and identities, it’s important that we step into them confidently, and dress is arguably a big part of that. This is where Germanee Gerald comes in. As the lead stylist of GG&Co, she helps transform and maintain the image of executives, professionals, and entrepreneurs to help them show up confidently no matter what.
When we think about diligence, we often think of perfection and never making mistakes. But diligence doesn’t mean perfection. It’s not about not making mistakes, we are human that’s bound to happen but it is about the actions to take when a mistake is made. Diligence is about being careful and persistent in your work or effort so that you don’t leave anything to chance or let things slip through the cracks.
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.
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.
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.
Finding your “purpose” is a question that every professional asks themselves throughout their career. It’s a question every human asks themselves throughout their life. There is an overwhelming amount of literature that can be found on the topic. However, few still realize that it is not about finding, but about understanding.
Many of us are taught that you get a job and work your way up year after year, head down just grinding. So if you work really hard, someone will realize it and promote you. Right? Unfortunately, this is not what always happens. So how can you be sure you aren’t stuck in the same place professionally year after year?
Rejection can be hard to process. It is easy to attach our professional experience to the identity of who we are, so when we are rejected, it feels personal. But in this episode, Kimberly asks you to reframe your mindset. Rejection is merely redirection, and the alternate outcome might just be better than what you intended.
It’s part two of Kimberly’s reverse interview with CEO and podcast host Jessica Hurley! Tune in as these two powerhouse entrepreneurs discuss burnout, acknowledging their limits, and the things they do to recharge. Believing in relentless consistency, listen in as Kimberly reveals more about what made her the woman she is today and how she balances her seasons of rest and hustle.
In this episode, Kimberly shares her favorite topic and the question she receives most: How do you have the drive to do all the things you’ve done?
Tune in as your host shares why she doesn’t care about motivating or inspiring you. Compelled to achieve her dreams, so much so that it never felt like a choice, Kimberly wants to help you take action in order to create change in your life. So what drives you? Listen in as she reveals three questions to guide you toward a vision and compulsion to take action!
When the going gets tough, we’ve all heard or said, “I can’t do another thing,” “I can’t show up in one more meeting,” or “It’s all too much. I’m overcapacity”. But the question in this episode is, are you overcapacity or overwhelmed?
This episode is all about productivity, something important for everyone but absolutely crucial for high-achieving professionals. And it just so happens that your host, Kimberly, is a specialist when it comes to getting things done.
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