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Marketing Room: Resource Management
Sally Hogshead Speaks on the Power to Reinvent Your Career
How To Reinvent Your Career
Careering is the profound, and glorious, and terrifying, and absurdly difficult but infinitely rewarding process of transforming your current self into your ultimate self. Think back to those times in your career when you’ve performed at your absolute best, when you blew past expectations and quite simply kicked some butt. That’s when you were careering. You were being the most powerful, valuable, fulfilled version of yourself.
The point of careering goes far beyond money or fame: It bestows the power to do, and have, and be what you love. A radical career allows you to control your future, rather than being controlled by it. It grants true power: the power to become your best self. And even if you don’t know what your best self looks like, or feels like, or even does on a day-to-day basis, that’s okay. Radical careering is the process of figuring all that out.
Careerists aren’t afraid to make big things happen, whether it’s on a personal or global level. They have the courage, vision, and audacity to build something bigger than themselves in their companies and themselves.
Careerists are crucial within any corporation because they’re hardwired for challenge.
Careerists become the most valuable people in any company for a very simple reason: They live according to what’s possible, instead of being confined by what is.
What does your no-compromises future look like? What kind of future could your career help you build? What’s stopping you from building it?
That’s exactly what you’ll find out from Sally Hogshead at the TMCA Annual Conference & Marketing Expo.
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