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Presented by
Presented by
Lorraine Rinker
Radical Careerist
Radical Careerist
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3. Are you doing what you love?
Or do you feel that you’re
“going through the motions”
in a job you find unsatisfying?
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5. Find your passion
What do you love
to do?
The answer is in the
everyday things you do!
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8. What do you value?
I value experiences where I am able to . . .
discover create inspire imagine
improve enhance collaborate
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10. Some common issues . . .
Inadequate
Inadequate
Too
Too available Resources and
accommodating
support
Office politics
p
Conflicting
Conflicting
and stakeholder
demands
issues
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11. Go From Negative to Positive
Turn challenges into
opportunities.
Remove the word “can’t”
from your vocabulary.
Give
Gi one more degree of
d f
effort to go from good to
great!
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12. Plan your future
Roadmaps can take the form of:
Strategic Plan
Business Plan
Project Plan
j
Career Plan
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13. Career Boosting Skills
You already possess what it takes to boost your
career . . . here are daily skills you can use
immediately.
immediately . .
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14. Conduct a Job Analysis
Know what you SHOULD
be doing:
• Review the formal
documentation that relates to
your job
job.
• Understand your organization’s
strategy and culture.
• Find out who the top achievers
are and why. Learn the skills
that get them ahead.
• Confirm your understanding
with your boss.
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15. Keep an Activity Log
Forget about trying to manage
time - - it’s finite. Instead,
manage yourself more effectively.
Make sure you understand how
you’re actually spending your
time by maintaining an activity
log for at least a week.
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17. Prioritize your work
Do you rank
y
your tasks
and work on
those with
high priority
first?
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19. Manage Interruptions
Start by understanding who is
interrupting you and why.
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21. Beat Procrastination
Recognize hen
Recogni e when
and why you’re
procrastinating.
procrastinating
Use your activity
log to make
g
changes in your
work habits and
get on with it!
t ith
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23. Great things . . .
Great things are
g
not done by
impulse,
but by a series of
f
small things
brought together
together.
- Vincent van Gogh
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25. Your call to action. . .
Do a self-review.
Imagine what
your day would
be like if you put
f
just one more
degree of effort
into
boosting
your career!
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26. As a former Fortune 100 Information Technology executive, Lorraine
Rinker “lived” in corporate America for 22 years until she decided it
was time to do something new and different. Opting for the road less
traveled, Lorraine is very familiar with change in that she is a Navy
daughter who spent most of her formative years “on the move” in
Tokyo Japan, California, and Hawaii. Believing that “your career
journey is a series of unfolding views”, she now applies her passion for
helping others realize their career dreams and goals through career
and business coaching-consulting.
Lorraine formed her own private practice as a leadership career coach
in 2005 and since then has helped numerous people from all walks of
life discover their true potential. Lorraine is a winner of the Luminary
potential
Award presented by the National Association of Women Business
Owners recognizing businesses that “light the way for others” and she
was recently commended by the California Judicial Council for her
leadership work as Board Chairman and President for Child Advocates
About the
About the of Placer County.y
Lorraine lives in El Dorado Hills California with her husband Bob and
author enjoys volunteering her time to local and national humanitarian efforts
for children’s rights, veterans in transition, and HIV/AIDS legislation.
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