People in Transition

118. Cecile Peterkin - Empowering Professionals & Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Bob Gerst Season 4 Episode 118

Tune in to the “People in Transition” podcast for an interesting episode with Cecile Peterkin, founder and Chief Transformation Strategist at the Leadership Coaching Centre!
Cecile brings over 22 years of experience as a powerhouse in confidence coaching and mentorship, having transformed the careers and lives of more than 1,000 professionals and entrepreneurs. Her unique approach—rooted in the life lessons of resilience, kindness, and respect passed down by her father—guides others to redefine success on their own terms. Cecile’s remarkable blend of compassionate authority and grit will empower you to uncover your strengths, make purposeful pivots, and ultimately design a legacy career you love.

In this episode, Cecile shares a wealth of transformative insights that will enhance your career journey.

* Own Your Transition: Step into the role of CEO in your job search, know your "why-how-what," and experience a smoother journey.
* Know Thyself: Before you start your resume, understand who you are at your core. This self-awareness is a core element of a successful job search.
* Network with Heart: Remember, you’re more than your job title. Build connections by genuinely seeing and understanding others for richer, lasting relationships.
* Craft Your Life Vision: Picture your life 10-12 years from now and map out actionable steps to bring that vision to reality.
* Life: You learn more from the bumps you have in your life than from your successes.
* Trust Your Gut: When your intuition speaks, listen. It often knows what your mind has yet to process.

This episode is powerful, filled with actionable steps and Cecile's magnetic wisdom. Get ready to be energized, take notes, and listen again! Share this episode widely—it's essential for anyone navigating career transitions or striving to create a purposeful, impactful life.

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