What Lights You Up?: Mary Olson-Menzel on PYP 607
If What Lights You Up were simply an extremely practical guide to job hunting, I wouldn't have been interested in a conversation with the author, Mary Olson-Menzel. Not that job hunting isn't an important topic — it clearly is, especially if you're out of a job or in one that's making you miserable. It's just that I wouldn't be interested in having that convo, and so I'd skip it. That said, What Lights You Up is in fact an extremely practical guide to job hunting. What piqued my interest was the idea that our careers can be powered by joy, self-expression, and contribution rather than opportunism, random chance, or calculated self-interest. What if we lived in a world where people were allowed — hell, encouraged — to break free from unfulfilling work and discover their passions? What might change if that were an unalienable right? But this conversation isn't just about an inspiring thought. It's also an extremely practical guide to job hunting (have I already mentioned that?) that's powered by the principle that you can use work as a means to growing your best self and giving that self to the world. We talk about a tool to help you figure out what lights you up: the "Light Log." Mary shares with me a new (for me) way of networking, with intention and authenticity. She also offers some exercises for job-seekers, and coaches me through the 3 P's of job searching (which are also the 3 P's of prospecting, so I was taking notes!). If you want to make a difference while making a living, this conversation is for you.Links MVP Exec What Lights You Up?
From "The Plant Yourself Podcast"
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