Today I heard a song that made me stop and take a serious listen.
Shania Twain, a mom making an amazing comeback and finding her on ramp back to her music career, has written what could very well be THE anthem for women transitioning back to the world of work.
Today Is Your Day is a solid dose of inspiration with some real-life insight added in for good measure. Shania's voice is better than ever, and the wisdom in her words has legitimate street cred given her journey. It is SOOO worth adding this song to your playlist.
Here is a snippet of the song from Shania Twain's series on the O Network. It's an acoustic version with an added bonus: Gladys Knight adds some impromptu back up singing.
While Today Is Your Day is a new favorite, I'll share a couple of other songs that help me get going when I'm losing momentum or just can't seem to kick it in gear.
Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield: My friend Denise suggested this to me when I was commiserating about writer's block and analysis paralysis. Thanks, Denise!!! I've added it here because for women returning to work after a significant time away, their career future is unwritten and presents a fantastic opportunity to claim their new story, set new goals, and boldly begin their new journey.
Hammer And A Nail by The Indigo Girls: My favorite line - "The sweetest part is acting after making a decision...." Yes!!! When women decide to look for their on ramp back to work, it is indeed sweet to act on their comeback - research jobs, polishing skills, writing resumes, and developing their job search strategies.
Firework by Katy Perry: A mantra of mine - go ahead, show 'em what you ARE worth!! Because returning to work can be scary for women who off ramped some time ago, confidence often takes a hit. Once they realize their talent, wisdom, life experience and uniqueness, and really understand the value this offers prospective employers, they begin to sparkle! Wonderful!!
This One's For The Girls by Martina McBride: Girl power, country style, big and bold. I defy you to try and NOT sing along.
What songs inspire you to get up get moving? Please share!! There's nothing like listening to great music for some extra mojo!!
All the best,
Carol
www.lookingfortheonramp.com
Returning to work just got easier...information, tips and insights for women returning to work (on-ramping) after a significant time away.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Timing IS Everything
Timing is everything...
It's been said that finding a job IS a job. And whomever said it first was right!
Deciding to return to work is a huge decision for many women. But it's really just the beginning of an exciting and wonderful new journey. Finding the on-ramp requires that you carve out designated job readiness and job search time.
What?!?
You may be thinking about how busy you are already and wondering how to cram more to dos into your day. You're not alone. It is a challenge at first...but it's essential to finding a job as well as great practice for getting your family ready for your return to work and the changes this inevitably brings to the family.
If you've made the decision to return to work, take a look at your calendar and begin protecting blocks of time that you will dedicate to the process. The amount of time you'll need depends on a variety of factors and is unique to your situation. I suggest starting out slowly...perhaps you'll dedicate just an hour or two weekly to start, using the time to read some great articles or conducting online research.
Once you begin to put some structure around your process, you can add time and gain additional momentum.
It's all very exciting...wonderful... and a bit unnerving, perhaps....But I'm here to help. Visit my website for information about my services and upcoming programs.
Best,
Carol
It's been said that finding a job IS a job. And whomever said it first was right!
Deciding to return to work is a huge decision for many women. But it's really just the beginning of an exciting and wonderful new journey. Finding the on-ramp requires that you carve out designated job readiness and job search time.
What?!?
You may be thinking about how busy you are already and wondering how to cram more to dos into your day. You're not alone. It is a challenge at first...but it's essential to finding a job as well as great practice for getting your family ready for your return to work and the changes this inevitably brings to the family.
If you've made the decision to return to work, take a look at your calendar and begin protecting blocks of time that you will dedicate to the process. The amount of time you'll need depends on a variety of factors and is unique to your situation. I suggest starting out slowly...perhaps you'll dedicate just an hour or two weekly to start, using the time to read some great articles or conducting online research.
Once you begin to put some structure around your process, you can add time and gain additional momentum.
It's all very exciting...wonderful... and a bit unnerving, perhaps....But I'm here to help. Visit my website for information about my services and upcoming programs.
Best,
Carol
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)