Learn More to Earn MoreYour Next Move

Learn More to Earn More

In this episode, we hop on to one of Kimberly’s mini-training sessions on Instagram Live where she discusses the importance of learning more to earn more. We all know that personal and professional development is key to fulfillment and advancement in your career, but how do you know that it’s time to invest in yourself?

Tune in as Kimberly shares with you the four key moments that tell you it’s time to start a new cycle of personal and professional development in your career. Stick to the end for a Q&A session where Kimberly answers questions and offers some actionable tips that you can apply to your development journey as well!

KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS:

  • Why you need to invest in personal and professional development.
  • Four ways to know you’re ready for personal and professional development.
  • Is it okay to apply for a position that is lower but can help you leap forward?
  • How crucial is a degree in job applications?
  • The key to standing out among job applications.
  • How to best transition to DEI from an HR talent position.
  • How to position yourself for a promotion in another area.

QUOTABLES:

“I knew that I literally needed to learn more so I could earn more. So I did everything in my power to make sure I had the tactics to make my next move.”

“In all honesty, when the next thing presents itself, if you have not been doing the work, you will not be ready to reap the benefits of that opportunity. You have to do the work now to reap the benefits later.”

Have career and leadership development questions? Email Kimberly at podcast@manifestyourself.com

Learn more about Kimberly Brown and download a free career strategy template at kimberlybonline.com

Read the book “Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You’ll Love” at nextmovebestmovebook.com

Follow Kimberly on social media:

IG | @kimberlybonline - instagram.com/kimberlybonline

FB | facebook.com/kimberlybonline

Twitter | twitter.com/kimberlybonline

LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/kimberlybonline

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Kimberly literally shares everything I only WISH I knew before working my way up the corporate ladder and transitioning into a job that I’d love (and one that paid me WELL). She touches on everything from pivoting in my career to salary negotiations - and what I appreciate most is that she speaks from a place of experience! She has RECEIPTS. I also love that the information is delivered in bite sized episodes - short enough for a quick listen, but long enough to make a lasting impact and providing actionable tips to implement. This podcast has my highest recommendation - especially for women of color looking to break through limiting beliefs, secure their dream position, and finally to get paid their worth.

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This is not a podcast you can listen to while cruising or running errands. Kimberly drops so many FREE gems in each episode, you’ll regret not having something to jot them down. If you’ve been feeling complacent in your career or lacking in vision, her tools are guaranteed to reignite purpose and acceleration to your drive. Your Next Move is the empowerment and advising I didn’t know I needed until now. I can’t wait until the book comes out. Thank you, Kimberly!!lol

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Kimberly’s content is billed as being for women and people of color. As a white male, I feel that her content is universally applicable. As a person that benefited from privilege I appreciate having access to this point of view. I feel that being able to get an understanding of these topics from her perspective helps me better approach these topics with my employees.I hope she keeps producing new episodes and publishing books.

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I just listened to Episode 22, Being an Ambitious Woman with Tiffany Aliche and was so impressed. The time just flew by as I enjoyed the solid career advice Kimberly and Tiffany shared. Documenting your accomplishments was one of the ideas that I thought was especially good -- because if YOU don't know what you accomplished and what your big wins are, you cannot possibly expect others to remember. I look forward to tuning in again.

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