Kate Isler – Breaking Borders

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Kate Isler is CEO of TheWMarketplace; founder of Be Bold Now; and author of Breaking Borders.

In this episode Lauren and Sharon discuss:

Inspiring women to challenge the limits of society

How to try new things and follow your passion to find what fits for yourself in a career

Leveraging your network and different paths to achieve goals

Taking initiative to build relationships to gain trust; ask for/receive support; and increase workplace allies

The importance of women doing business with women

Key takeaways:

You don’t have to have to be perfect or have all of the qualifications to achieve success.

When a job doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Push yourself to move on before you’re pushed.

You must follow your passion to fill yourself up and show up as your best self.

Your good work isn’t always going to be noticed – be sure to express what you need.

Build a support group/council that supports what you are looking for and is also honest with you.

I can’t imagine how I would live with not trying something, because what is the worst that could happen? You could fail and learn something versus regret. What If I could have been very successful at that thing that interested me or excited me or I felt like it was my calling?” – Kate Isler

Reach out to Kate at: 

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kateisler/

Website: https://www.kateisler.com/

TheWMarketplace Website: https://thewmarketplace.com/

Get the book, Breaking Borders here:

Paperback Book:  https://amzn.to/38QtCtv

Reach out to Lauren at:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenherring/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaurenHerringCareerExpert

Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenherring

IMPACT Group Website: www.impactgrouphr.com

IMPACT Group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impact-group/

Get the book, Take Control of Your Job Search here:

Paperback Book: https://amzn.to/3tibaCz

ebook: https://amzn.to/3dk4Cy5

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