#JAKWellness12 Week 10: Career (Advice from a Talent Manager)

Whether you’re looking to move up in your job, make a change in your career path or curious about what it’s like to start your own business, this month will have a ton of great information from people that are crushing it in their industries. After spending four years on my own I decided to work with Lindsay last summer. It was hard for me to let go of some of that control and hand over a major part of my business to someone else, but the moment I got on the phone with Lindsay I connected with her. She had a calm and confident poise that immediately made me feel at ease. And the rest as they say, is history.

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4 responses

  1. Kelsey Lauren

    Jess! Thank you I much for posting this. It is so helpful for an a aspiring blogger like myself. I appreciate you giving tricks of your trade. ??

  2. Robin

    Not a blogger, but I really appreciated this post! Especially the bit about finding balance and “me time.” I’m definitely a little bit of a workaholic, and it’s SO hard to actually make an effort to put away the work/laptop (even when you’ve been at it since early in the AM!!).

  3. Sam

    Not a blogger however I have been trying to find a career better suited to my lifestyle. I’m a very efficient working and am able to get a days worth of work in a matter of hours (at my 9-5 job) so I’ve been looking to transition to a job where I’m able to either work from home or work somewhere where they don’t mind how often I’m at my desk (as long as I’m getting my work done. My only concern with that is creating a balance between work and life, so this was definitely a good read!

  4. Courtney Homan

    Great job Linds! So proud of you for starting your own business and how successful it’s become! You inspire me!! <3

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