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In this fantastic episode Brad and Cassie sit down with the Founder of Working Simply Carson Tate to talk all about how to exercise choice and control in our careers and not find ourselves trapped in a pattern of negativity and fear. In this empowering episode we discuss:
· Carson discusses her background and how she ended up doing the incredible work she's doing in employee engagement and productivity
· She breaks down what are the signs that young people can look for to know that maybe they’re not in the right place mentally
· Students and recent graduates sometimes get into a role they thought they wanted only the realize their dream is becoming a nightmare. She highlights what a good first step would be if they are feeling regret about the role they decided to take
· What steps students/new grads can take if they are realizing they’re dreading the upcoming workday
· How can people resolve conflicts of personality with their supervisors without burning bridges
· How choice and control can apply to young people regardless of the circumstances of their first job
· Is there a point would you suggest they throw in the towel after all efforts have been exhausted
· She breaks down what is the best piece of career advice that she could pass along to this next generation
Guest Info
Carson Tate
https://carsontate.com/
Book: Own It, Love It, Make It Work
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In this fantastic episode Brad and Cassie sit down with the Founder of Working Simply Carson Tate to talk all about how to exercise choice and control in our careers and not find ourselves trapped in a pattern of negativity and fear. In this empowering episode we discuss:
· Carson discusses her background and how she ended up doing the incredible work she's doing in employee engagement and productivity
· She breaks down what are the signs that young people can look for to know that maybe they’re not in the right place mentally
· Students and recent graduates sometimes get into a role they thought they wanted only the realize their dream is becoming a nightmare. She highlights what a good first step would be if they are feeling regret about the role they decided to take
· What steps students/new grads can take if they are realizing they’re dreading the upcoming workday
· How can people resolve conflicts of personality with their supervisors without burning bridges
· How choice and control can apply to young people regardless of the circumstances of their first job
· Is there a point would you suggest they throw in the towel after all efforts have been exhausted
· She breaks down what is the best piece of career advice that she could pass along to this next generation
Guest Info
Carson Tate
https://carsontate.com/
Book: Own It, Love It, Make It Work