Cachet Prescott is The Mid-Career Coach who provides career coaching for mid-career professional women so that they can purposefully write the next chapter of their career success story. After Cachet finally decided to turn her own passion into her profession, she enthusiastically welcomes the opportunity to help other women work in their purpose as well. Specializing in career transitions in the middle of the occupational journey, she enables her clients to make strategically planned changes including career reinvention, leaving or re-entering the workforce, job relocation and exploring the world of entrepreneurship. If it is time for your career to get a makeover Cachet will help you to supercharge your professional brand to thrive purposefully in your career.
Main Points:
Cachet’s story on being a military spouse; her why; and how “The Career Coach” originated
Cachet’s aspect on serious soul searching versus the quick fix in your career
Fulfilling your purpose while still working in a public or private sector setting
How to find the ideal work that you will thrive in
What is personal branding and how can you use branding towards your purpose?
The true concept of job interviewing; seeing if the “marriage” will work.
Making an extreme career makeover on your purpose driven journey and what to consider.
Why so many people settle and stick “it” out
Having a plan or exit strategy to make your transition smooth and FEARLESS
Becoming a top level executive and how to break the “The Double Shift” mentality.
How to ease the possibility of having a mid-life crisis
Cachet’s Golden Phrases:
I came to a place and a space where I wondered, why not me? I went for it and I haven’t looked back since!
Yes you can do that job in the job description, that’s not the issue; but will you be happy doing it? That’s the issue at hand.
I think a lot of people tend think that they have to put on a song and a dance for the company; to some degree you are selling yourself.
Extreme career makeovers are possible if that is where your passions lie, if that is where you can be your best YOU, and if that is where you can put your best foot forward.
As far as following your passion, you really have to have a clear idea on what that means and looks like for your life.
Working for a company, you become a part of a family and many people feel like they are letting their co-workers down if they leave. But I can assure you, that is not the case, they will be ok and they will survive.
CONNECT WITH CACHET:
Website: CachetPrescott.com