Career Lessons Learned from The Royal Family

Career Lessons Learned from The Royal Family

We just witnessed the end of an era.

After a lifetime of service to her country, the reign of Queen Elizabeth II came to an end — a sad day for so many worldwide.

We also witnessed a new beginning, as the man we’ve always known as Prince Charles transitioned into his role as King Charles III.

At nearly 74 years old, he’s stepping into a job he’s been planning and training for since childhood. Talk about succession planning.

As a career coach, I can’t help but find this fascinating.?

While most of us set out to land a job that best suits us, we often make compromises that land us where we never expected to be. We don’t always get to follow the plan we charted from the start.

When Queen Elizabeth took the throne at age 26, she declared that no matter how long or short her life was, she was committed to being of service.

If you’ve ever been in survival mode, you might find yourself muttering ‘must be nice.’ Being of service is a whole lot easier if paying the bills isn’t at the forefront of your mind. But hear me out…

If you’re finding yourself in a career conundrum right now, with no idea where to turn next, you’ll find your answer in their story.

I know, I know — it might not seem relatable.?

But like Charles, you’ve been preparing for something all these years too. Like Elizabeth, you can answer the call to service too. Sure, you don’t have the royal family’s coffers behind you, but we’re all human, and we all have the ability to make the most of our lot in life.?

Think about it. Ask yourself:

  • What do I have? What are my skills? What is my training?
  • Where are the places I’ve been fortunate enough to be that have prepared me to be of service?
  • What are the experiences that have built my career and life to this point?

Here’s a hint: The answers aren’t in your resume.?

Think about the big picture. Consider what you’ve overcome. Reflect on the things that made you who you are on a deeper level. This isn’t about job titles or tasks completed; it’s about who you’ve become in the process.

We opened up registration for our new and improved (and sweetly priced) Now What?? Experience, where participants will do the ‘soul search’ before the job search with our guidance and support.? We close registration Tuesday at midnight eastern. You can still join us there!

Happy Friday!

Carmela O'Flaherty, M.Ed, PCC, CEC, CPQC Executive and Leadership Communication Coach

Helping International Executives boost confidence and gain skills to effectively communicate and lead across cultures and languages without stress or overwhelm

2 年

Sounds like a winner program, Laura!

Lorraine Schuchart, APR

Founder & CEO | Fractional CMO | Brand Strategist | Messaging Expert | Brand Journalist | Content Marketer | ?? Host, Brand for Good Podcast | Speaker | ??Ambassador, Women's Entrepreneurship Day

2 年

Great insight, Laura!

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Laura Berman Fortgang, MCC的更多文章

  • Are You Projecting Again?

    Are You Projecting Again?

    I’ve noticed a pattern with clients lately: They’re doing a lot of projecting. With fear and anxiety running high, it’s…

  • The Joy of Strategic Laziness

    The Joy of Strategic Laziness

    Why Dropping Your Resolutions Might Be Your Best Move. The statistics are in: most New Year’s resolutions have already…

    2 条评论
  • My Holiday Challenge

    My Holiday Challenge

    The holidays are a celebration of light. That’s right; no matter your tradition, the darkest season of the year is a…

    1 条评论
  • How to Respond When the Feedback Feels Personal

    How to Respond When the Feedback Feels Personal

    Last week, one of my executive coaching clients showed up to our meeting pretty agitated. She was getting the sense her…

    2 条评论
  • You Can Change For Good

    You Can Change For Good

    If you’ve been in my orbit a while, you might know I’m a musical theater nerd. Broadway was my background before…

    1 条评论
  • How to Sell Without the "ICK"

    How to Sell Without the "ICK"

    This isn’t easy, but it can’t be avoided. I talk to smart, talented, capable people who find themselves stuck every…

    2 条评论
  • More Lessons From My Hobby

    More Lessons From My Hobby

    Over the past year or so, I’ve started a new hobby. And I think this one might surprise you: I’m flipping furniture!…

  • Disrupting The Meritocracy of Adrenaline

    Disrupting The Meritocracy of Adrenaline

    Anyone who spends a lot of time with ambitious people will tell you — Adrenaline is one heckuva drug! Sure, it’s…

  • Assume Equality But Respect Seniority

    Assume Equality But Respect Seniority

    If you know me, you know how much I love the theater. I was in my element last week when I saw Suffs on Broadway, which…

  • Why Joy Matters To Your Success

    Why Joy Matters To Your Success

    If you’ve been paying attention, there’s been a lot of buzz around the word joy over the past couple of weeks. It has…

    3 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了