What Fashion Stylists Can Teach Us About Career Management

Career Road mapI recently started working with a stylist. Leaving corporate life, having two kids, starting a business, reintegrating to corporate life and getting eight years older can leave a girl in need of some guidance. It has been wonderful. Before working with Karen, I found myself spending time and money on things that ended up hanging, unworn, in my closet. Without a vision and the right tools, I was adrift.  Now my clothes are aligned with the quality of service I want to deliver, and I feel back on track.

Career management is similar. We think we know what we are doing. How could we not? It’s our life and our career. But like with clothing, we evolve over time. Our needs change and the tools we relied on no longer work. A simple roadmap — vision, milestones and information — can relax you, knowing that you are focused and moving forward.

Vision: Many people feel ready to throw it all away this time of year, but very often wanting a new job is a distraction from the real issue — we want inspiration where we are. What would it look like to feel more inspired at work? What would you do next?
Milestones: What do you need to demonstrate to make your next move? Who are three people you need to connect with and convince that you are the right person?
Information: Information is where I see most clients struggle. They focus on one or two opportunities and don’t see all of the avenues that are actually available. Are you aware of the innovation happening in your industry and which of your skills will be in demand? Are you regularly talking with people at your company and outside of it?

In January we celebrate the new year, but biologically we are in hibernation. My clients really begin to move in spring when nature’s energy wakes us up. Why not use this more passive time to work on your roadmap. You will be ready to move when the time is right.

Claire

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  1. Excellent reminder to seek information and support, as well as great tips on what to do in this hibernation time. (Including call my stylist for an update!) Thank you.

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