Resource Friday 4/30/21

One of my amazing clients, Alanna, wrote this incredible article on her best tips for informational interviewing as an introvert.

The discomforts of networking when you're not *super duper outgoing* was a hot topic at this week's Leadership Lab on creating your own professional opportunities—because building relationships is so essential, but there so many worries that can hold us back from putting ourselves out there.

Alanna's guidance will steer you in the right direction—and her two key questions to ask at the end of each meeting are *chef's kiss* so useful.

She has a superpower for organization and spreadsheets, so be sure to scroll down to the bottom to download her amazing Google Sheet for tracking your networking!

If networking makes you weak in the knees, it's time to reframe your approach.

Join us in the Career Collaborative Accelerator to rethink your work one week and one mindset at a time over the course of the next eight weeks. (Week 7 is all about networking!)

Today is the last day to apply for a spot in this spring's cohort.

Carole-Ann Penney, Founder

Carole-Ann Penney is a leadership trainer and strategic career coach who has been coaching professionals since 2012. She writes and teaches about authentic leadership, career growth, and navigating professional identity; her ideas have been published in Harvard Business Review and Business Insider, and she has worked with leaders at organizations including Google, Hilton, Edward Jones, and Brown University.

Carole-Ann Penney - Author Bio

https://www.penneyleadership.com/author-carole-ann-penney
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