Build Your Brave Career Blog
On this blog, you will find:
- client stories and results to inspire your own choices towards bravery as you create your brave career based on your unique skills, values ,vision and legacy
- specific insights and tips to help you continue to build your brave career towards one that excited, energizes, and financially rewards you
- my own guest appearances to stretch what you believe in true for you, normalize failure, and role model my own bravery so that you navigate your own ups and down with more ease and commitment
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Big Career Growth is Rooted in 2% Shift: Big Dreams are Not.
I recommend the 2% shift: the concept that small, incremental changes over the longer term leads to massive transformation without burning yourself out. I practice the 2% shift in my own business and my own life. I allow myself time to identify the core issue or...
The Two Meeting Boundary: Being Disrespected Isn’t Acceptable
If you leave more than two meetings a week feeling despondent, disrespected, or overwhelmed, it's time to make big changes. Not tinker at the edges: big changes. Work is work. And baseline respect must be the foundation. No one has the seniority or skill level that...
How to Confront Internalized Misogyny for Your Career Growth
Ready for a brave conversation about internalized misogyny and the perception of female leadership? If so, this Build Your Brave Career episode is for you: Confronting Internalized Misogyny: Bravely Embracing Women in Leadership. I recorded this episode nearly two...
Career Lessons from The Nightmare Before Christmas
I can talk about the career lessons found in The Nightmare Before Christmas for a very long time. Yet, very few people can. So, allow me to share a few key lessons: 🤦♀️The main character gets thrilled about a new job, specifically being Santa Claus (or Sandy Claus)....
I got screwed by a lay-off after overworking myself
Shortly after I posted this picture, my role was cut. I had four weeks to find a new job or be formally laid off.I had been working across all time zones, waking up early and staying up late running DEI-Related program. I was creating "miraculous" results according to...
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“I’m pissed off you let me give you all that youth for free.”– So Long London, Taylor Swift (Queens of Tech)
Taylor Swift’s lyric is driving a lot of conversation in women in tech circles, specifically how we have given away “youth” but how we now turn into wealth.
Your Way Podcast, Do we all have the same 24 hours in a day?
“I will show you how to work less and hold your own boundaries with my behavior because I want you to see that you can be successful as well.” – Nicole Trick Steinbach Listen in for a panel discussion with three other global women as we answer the question, “Do we all...
Reimagined: Happiness Over Metrics: Nicole’s Lessons on Bravery and Authentic Success
"I was so successful on paper but I felt disconnected, exhausted, and underappreciated. I had to make a major change but I didn’t know what or how.” – Nicole Trick Steinbach Dr. Alex Swenson-Ridley welcomed me onto her podcast Reimagined to talk about challenging the...
No Labels, No Limits Podcast: Bravery Is a Skill, Build It
"Brave is actually the small moments, the big moments that bring us closer to who we want to be, how we want to be, and what we want to experience or not experience." –Nicole Trick Steinbach Sara Box recently welcomed me onto her podcast, No Labels, No Limits podcast....
What happens when an extrovert talks leadership with an introvert-expert?
I am an extrovert, a people person, and a verbal processor. So what happens when I sit down to talk leadership and the beautiful power of introverts on a podcast dedicated to being "Quietly Visible"? Magic. I shared my perspective and experience of being a success...