““Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” ”
The future of work has made career navigation harder.
The world is changing drastically right under your feet. There are both technology and social shifts that keep pushing organizations to adapt. In the US, the most cited estimate is one-third of existing work activities could be automated by 2030. At the same time people expect to find more meaning and purpose in their jobs than ever before. These changes impact all of us. What you thought when you we started a major, or job, or career is not the same as what you see today. How do you adjust and adapt to changes that keep coming? The reality is the most important skill in this new world is career reinvention, because you will need to do this over and over to adapt and thrive through the changes coming.
Career reinvention is the most important skill.
To adapt to the new world requires a recalibration. This means reevaluating the market demand, your personal gifts and passion and then establishing the best potential match. Once the analytical work is done to identify your best ‘spot in the universe,’ the process also requires the art of selling yourself to an employer. It is a full-cycle sale starting with a marketing campaign and ending with negotiating the deal.
We provide a coaching experience to people navigating every type of career transition.
Launch
As you start your career, you need a deeper understanding of the market and yourself. We help you establish your career vision and navigate the journey to that important first step.
Pivot
Your industry and organization is going through a major shift and you understand the expectations are changing. We help you reinvent yourself in order to make the right next move, within your current role or company or beyond.
Legacy
You are ready to close a chapter in your career and need a way to both gracefully transition and leave your mark. We help you plan and create the right legacy behind within your organization and team.
Do you love Sunday nights?
81% of American respondents said they get Sunday-Night Blues —
and 59% said they experience them “really bad.”
Are you part of that majority of people who start every week with an anxious feeling?
“Working with Blythe was a pivotal swing in my career trajectory. I appreciate our interaction and learned a ton during our time together.”