If you’re choosing a college major, or simply deciding what to learn next, here’s my advice: major in the liberal arts of life and apply design thinking to everything you do. That means practicing curiosity, problem solving, and critical thinking as daily habits, not just academic skills. As a yoga teacher and career coach, I’ve seen how art and science weave together everywhere: there is always science in art, and art in science. Whether you’re coding, painting, analyzing data, or writing poetry—you’re experimenting, noticing patterns, and shaping something meaningful. Find your frequency Everything is vibration - your thoughts, your words, your choices. Each carries a frequency. When you tune into the interests that resonate with your energy, you begin to...
When most people think about professional growth, they think of job boards, cold outreach, or industry conferences. But here’s something many overlook: any annual event that draws your ideal audience can be a goldmine for career and business opportunities. This might be an industry conference, yes—but it could also be: A large community festival A creative or tech expo A wellness retreat A cultural gathering A niche hobby event where your audience naturally gathers The point is: go where your people are. When you’re in the same space, conversations flow, connections feel authentic, and opportunities happen in real time. Why It’s Worth the Investment Travel, tickets, and lodging can easily run $2,000–$5,000+, but think of it as a strategic investment...
Words carry energy. The way we speak about our career journey has the power to shape how we feel, how we show up, and ultimately, what we attract. That’s why we’re reframing a phrase that so many of us have used (and stressed over): “Job searching.” We’re calling it something new — something more expansive and empowering: “Opportunity searching.” Because you’re not just looking for a job. You’re aligning with possibility. Partnerships. Projects. Events. Anything can be anything in your search for your next opportunity. It’s Not My Job Search. It’s My Opp Search. This may sound like a small change — but the shift is powerful. “Job search” can feel rigid. It often carries the weight of expectations, rejection, and...
You’ve earned your certification, and your website is ready— now it’s time to take the next step and establish your own LLC! In this session, we’ll explore how forming an LLC can empower you to attract freelance clients, expand your career opportunities, and enhance your professional brand, whether or not you’re working full-time. Discover how to unlock tax benefits, gain flexibility, and position yourself for long-term success. Please note that this webinar will not be recorded - so be sure to attend live!Target Audience: This event is designed primarily for post-bootcamp grads, but anyone curious about creating their own LLC Is also welcome to join.Speaker Information: Maria T. is a career strategist specializing in AI-powered job searches and career alignment...
Navigating the job market can be overwhelming, but focusing on a few key areas can make the process more manageable and successful. Whether you're just starting or in the thick of the search, these four elements will help you stay on track and increase your chances of landing your dream job. 1. Wellness 💧Job searching can be stressful, and it's easy to burn out if you’re not careful. Prioritize your health and wellness by incorporating movement, proper rest, and balanced meals into your daily routine. Mindfulness practices, such as deep breathing and meditation, can help you manage stress and stay focused. Remember, your energy is your responsibility—taking care of yourself is key to maintaining the resilience needed for a successful job...
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