November 30, 2016 7:00pm
24m
What does it take to leave an office job behind to become an independent Freelancer Writer? In this episode of Career Relaunch, Kat Boogaard, a former Marketing Assistant for the Green Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau turned Freelance Writer shares her thoughts on not allowing yourself to be defined solely by your job and managing the people who critique your career choices. I also share some thoughts on more meaningful ways to respond to the question, “What do you do?”
Key Takeaways
- Taking charge of your own career future and doing something really scary can also be really exciting.
- Taking the decision to leave your full-time job is often the most challenging part of the career change process.
- Keeping your eye on what you’re working toward and celebrating the small wins can help keep you on track.
- What you do professionally in your career does not define you. You have an identity outside of your day job.
- Don’t limit your response to the question “What do you do?” to simply your job title. When you share more about yourself, others get a more complete picture of who you are.
Tweetables to Share
Resources Mentioned
- Visit blog Lemonade Linings & subscribe to Kat’s newsletter to receive her articles on career, lifestyle, and personal development topics.
- Joseph’s TEDx Talk, Reshaping the Story of Your Career on the question, “What do you do.”
- Dr. Suess Quote on Being Who You Are (although this has also been attributed to others)
Free Tool: Expand Your Identity