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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2021 · 18 MIN

Episode 52: How To Incorporate More Calculated Risk In Your Career

from THE CAREER CATAPULT

In this session, we discuss How To Incorporate More Calculated Risk In Your Career. When was the last time you took a risk in your corporate career? I can tell you categorically that risk taking is absolutely necessary if you want to catapult your career exponentially. As I evaluate my corporate career and the careers of our clients, significant increases impact, income and scope have come when we took a chance with no guarantees. Yet, this is where so many women struggle. Fear, perfectionism, and "survival mode thinking" have robbed so many women of amazing leaps in their careers. Would you like to participate in the live recording of this podcast, including getting a chance to ask Stella your most pressing career question? Then, join us for this Thought Leader Thursday inside of The Catapult Crew, our free private network for powerful women leaders. Visit thecatapultcrew.com to join us.

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