Dr. Rachel MK Headley intends to normalize female leadership, one woman at a time. With a background in satellite science and management, Rachel helps women overcome professional challenges so they can reap greater financial, intellectual, and emotional rewards.
These are three classic mistakes that I see all the time with my clients - and I've already seen them played out in the first two days this week!
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I am supporting more and more professional women start their own businesses. But, sometimes, you end up doing something different than you thought.
Some people work hard and play hard. I work hard and sit on my porch and talk to you wonderful people. Be sure you're putting in the work it takes to get the job done, but make sure you cut yourself some slack, too...
Been thinking about going out on your own or just wish your daily grind was less of a grind? I've been thinking about how I can help.
A lot of us are great at being productive - we have lists about everything! And our calendars are full of productive activities. But are you effective? Do you invest the time to improve yourself, your career, your wealth? I see a lot of lists about being productive or effective. The real trick is finding the right balance.
There is nothing like working with a high performing team. During my time on an epic satellite project, I learned that there are some key approaches that can cultivate your team's development and success.
I just love working with women regarding change. So often we get stuck. And it's such a shame, because there is such a wonderful opportunity to grow and create!
Humans don't like change, generally speaking. But, if you are facing a change that is clearly going to improve your life - be brave - do it! Although a personal situation set me off on this little rant, it applies to your career as well!
When we don't agree with someone, it's easy to think that they are being a jerk intentionally. That mindset sets you up to go do battle when you need to sort it out. As it turns out, I don't think that's the case most of the time. And, honestly, changing your approach will be the greatest gift to yourself.
When you step into a leadership role, it is entirely possible that you won't please everyone. Which can be scary. It is okay to not have everyone like you.