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Bouncing back from a job rejection can feel like an enormous task, especially when you're juggling the complexities of life's many roles. As a full-time mom nursing swollen glands, conjunctivitis and the many hats of motherhood, I've been there, and in this episode, I share my experience to encourage you to channel rejections into stepping stones. We'll navigate the treacherous waters of job hunting and relationships with recruiters, armed with personal stories and your shared dilemmas, to ensure you emerge not just unscathed, but triumphant and more resilient than ever.
Ever felt like a cog in the workplace machine , undervalued and overlooked? Let's unravel that thread together, as we examine the critical importance of recognising our worth within the professional sphere. From learning to stand our ground against systemic challenges to understanding when to make our graceful exits, this episode serves as a guide to mastering the balance between strategy and self-empowerment. Join me as we bid farewell to settling for less and celebrate the victories of those who've taken the learnings and teachable lesson shared on Toya Talks to new heights.
As we wrap up, our conversation turns to the quest for peace within the workplace. I'll share a personal encounter that tested my resolve and strategies for maintaining harmony amidst discord. This is more than just a podcast episode; it's a mentorship session designed to fortify your career path and ensure your professional journey is not only successful but also true to your personal quest for peace and empowerment.
*This episode includes x4 dilemmas
Sponsorships - Email me: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
TikTok: toya_washington
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalksPodcast)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
www.toyatalks.com
https://toyatalks.com/
Music (Intro and Outro) Written and created by Nomadic Star
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Bouncing back from a job rejection can feel like an enormous task, especially when you're juggling the complexities of life's many roles. As a full-time mom nursing swollen glands, conjunctivitis and the many hats of motherhood, I've been there, and in this episode, I share my experience to encourage you to channel rejections into stepping stones. We'll navigate the treacherous waters of job hunting and relationships with recruiters, armed with personal stories and your shared dilemmas, to ensure you emerge not just unscathed, but triumphant and more resilient than ever.
Ever felt like a cog in the workplace machine , undervalued and overlooked? Let's unravel that thread together, as we examine the critical importance of recognising our worth within the professional sphere. From learning to stand our ground against systemic challenges to understanding when to make our graceful exits, this episode serves as a guide to mastering the balance between strategy and self-empowerment. Join me as we bid farewell to settling for less and celebrate the victories of those who've taken the learnings and teachable lesson shared on Toya Talks to new heights.
As we wrap up, our conversation turns to the quest for peace within the workplace. I'll share a personal encounter that tested my resolve and strategies for maintaining harmony amidst discord. This is more than just a podcast episode; it's a mentorship session designed to fortify your career path and ensure your professional journey is not only successful but also true to your personal quest for peace and empowerment.
*This episode includes x4 dilemmas
Sponsorships - Email me: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
TikTok: toya_washington
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalksPodcast)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
www.toyatalks.com
https://toyatalks.com/
Music (Intro and Outro) Written and created by Nomadic Star
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