Experimenting in the Messy Middle
Feeling stuck in your career isn’t about not trying hard enough—it’s about where you’re starting. This reflection explores how shifting inward, asking better questions, and running small experiments can unlock clarity and momentum.
You’re killin’ me, Smalls!
Everyone starts out awkward on LinkedIn—but the ones who keep showing up see results. This reflection explores how pushing past the “cringe” and posting consistently can build visibility, momentum, and real opportunities over time.
Restarting > quitting
Missed something? Fell off track? You can just begin again. This reflection explores the pressure to stay consistent, the reality of overwhelm, and the power of giving yourself grace as you reset and move forward.
Not me calling you lazy!
Want your network to actually help you? Get clear first. This reflection explores how defining your next move, crafting a tight elevator pitch, and communicating it confidently makes it easier for others to connect you to the right opportunities.
The second-best time is now…
You don’t have to burst into the new year to make progress. This reflection explores how small, intentional steps—showing up, engaging, and getting clear—can build momentum in your job search and personal brand without burnout.
From San Francisco, with Gratitude
A year of staying rooted led to something unexpected: finding my voice again. This reflection celebrates community, meaningful work, and the relationships that made the year unforgettable.
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Forget resolutions—this year-end ritual is about honest reflection. By asking better questions, you can process what’s behind you and move forward with more clarity, intention, and self-awareness.
