| Helping Your Clients Embrace the Messiness of Career Change with Natasha Stanley |
Helping Your Clients Embrace the Messiness of Career Change with Natasha Stanley"Being able to lead with curiosity and help participants and clients to be open to the possibility of being gloriously surprised is huge.” Join our podcast host Mark Crossfield, in this engaging conversation with Natasha Stanley, career change specialist and head coach at Careershifters. Listen as they walk us through the process of how to successfully help clients through a career change, discussing the Careershifters methodology, techniques and community that have helped 100,000s of clients transition into new careers. Natasha emphasizes the need for clients to gain self-knowledge by identifying their values, desires, and interests and to act, test, and validate ideas in low-risk ways to discover what it is they really want to do. She stresses the importance of helping clients embrace the messiness of career change, navigate uncertainty, and celebrate the small wins. Learn how to make the process fun, surprising, and experimental for clients. Listen to learn more about the transformative power of career change beyond simply finding a new job, to positively impact one's health, relationships, self-esteem, and overall sense of self. Natasha StanleyNatasha Stanley is head coach and experience designer at Careershifters. As co-designer of the Careershifters methodology and a prolific career change writer, she's helped thousands of people move closer to finding work they love. Natasha also trains facilitators and coaches, leading the CTI-accredited Careershifters Advanced Certification programme. When she's not working, you'll find Natasha in her Canary Islands mountain home – playing at her pottery wheel, hiking through forests, or learning to sail. Connect with Natasha
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