Adversity is unavoidable. It comes when we least expect it and when it’s most inconvenient. Hard years and transitions are inevitable, and in one of her most vulnerable episodes yet, your host Kimberly Brown shares what happened in 2022 that put her life on pause and taught her some of the biggest life lessons.
Tune in as Kimberly sits down with friend and podcast producer, Jessica Hurley, to flip the script and get real about divorce, brain surgery, and being forced to finally put herself first.
KEY POINTS:
- Learning how to ask for help and be vulnerable
- How to set yourself up for success in business and life
- Therapy, therapy, therapy!
- “Do I want everything that is around me?”
- What do you need to be okay? How do you give it to yourself?
QUOTABLES:
“Part of me knows there are very few things that I can't figure out. But on the other side, I don't want to figure it all out. I don't want to do it all the time.”
“I think there's some things that you work through, some things that you grow through, and some things that you heal through. So you gotta let go.”
“I think it's important to acknowledge it like it is. It is bad. This sucks. It hurts. It is painful. I'm unhappy. And once you acknowledge it, what is your plan to get through, to grow through it? Because you don't want to be there forever.”
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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So, so good! Kimberly just has IT!
Kim gives practical, USEFUL career advice. I look forward to new episodes every week.
I love the messages and positive energy of this podcast. I want to use the tips in my daily life. I listened to “Mixtape Confidence” episode and it was very insightful on how personal life and work are a balance that we need to focus on. Also , i love the reference to the movie “Girls Trip”. The actress Tiffany Haddish has a very inspiring story . Hopefully one day she will be a guest on the podcast
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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