Are you ready to elevate your career? The job market is evolving faster than ever, and adapting to these changes has become critical.
In this episode of Smart Advice we dive into a conversation with Kelley Keehn, author, entrepreneur and financial educator, on how to manage your career as a business.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, learning how to align your career with your financial goals can make all the difference in building a more secure and successful future.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:
- Learn how to set personal standards that guide your professional and financial decisions.
- Discover how to align your career with your financial goals
- Get strategies to adapt to an ever-changing job market.
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Episode Highlights
[00:21] Career Motivations and Job Market Dynamics
- Half of Canadian professionals plan to seek new jobs in 2024, driven by increased income potential.
- The pandemic has shifted job market dynamics, leading to new career plans and a focus on flexibility and retraining.
- The world is rapidly changing, encouraging people globally to reinvent themselves to match the current job market or skill gaps.
[02:53] The Concept of Treating Yourself as a Corporation
- She Inc. is one of the books published by Kelley that advocates for treating oneself like a corporation to achieve career and financial goals.
- It's vital to draft your personal standards, habits, and values as a blueprint for life and career.
- Adopting this mindset had a significant benefit to Kelley's financial and career opportunities.
- Treating yourself as a corporation reduces decision fatigue and frees up mental space for creativity.
[05:29] Practical Steps to Adopt the Corporate Mindset
- Regardless of your career stage, it's a good idea to start thinking about your brand.
- It is important to set realistic goals and remove noise to focus on what matters.
- Using a calendar can help you hold yourself accountable for important activities, such as self-care and work.
[07:29] Kelley: “Whatever it is, you use your calendar to hold you accountable.”
- Burnout is a huge problem in modern society, so it's invaluable to balance the rigidity of your calendar with flexibility.
[08:36] Staying Relevant in the Job Market
- The job market is constantly evolving; it's therefore critical to be adaptable so that you can find new career opportunities.
- Advisors and coaches can provide a sounding board and help you identify new career possibilities.
- Consider the athlete: no athlete succeeds in competition without coaches and mentors.
- Investing in education and delegating tasks unrelated to your career (or other things important to you) helps free up time for personal and career development.