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Building a Supportive Professional Network

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The key to unlocking the next level of your career isn’t just about working harder; it’s about connecting smarter. Last week on the podcast, I talked about stepping up in your career, and today, I want to talk about one of the ways to do that: building supportive relationships. In today’s world, networking goes beyond merely exchanging business cards or LinkedIn connections. It’s about building meaningful, strategic relationships that open the doors to new career possibilities. This week on Journeys Through Change, I am talking about building a supportive professional network.

Get 50% off the Change Maker Series if you sign up now AND use the discount code NEW20 for 20% off your Day by Daybook® here.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • The shift from transactional to transformational networking and how adding value to others can benefit you long-term.
  • Identifying those "next level" connections that align with your career goals and strategies.
  • Innovative ways to show up where your dream connections are, including industry conferences and online communities.
  • The "give first" approach to strengthening relationships by offering value before making requests.
  • Mastering the art of warm outreach to foster effective and genuine connections.
  • Using content as a magnet for the right connections and nurturing your network consistently to ensure it's strong and beneficial when opportunities arise.

Strong networks are built before you need them. Keep relationships warm by checking in with people regularly. Even in the smallest of ways, a well-maintained network ensures you're top of mind when the right opportunity arises.

Change is inevitable. That’s why I designed the Day by Daybook®, a guided journal to help you face the discomfort of those shifts in life that are pushing you to that next level of growth and learning. Get your Day by Daybook® here.

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me what resonated with you.

LINKS MENTIONED:

Ep 98: Reenergizing Your Professional Journey and Stepping Up in Your Career

STAY CONNECTED:

IG: Noelle Van

IG: daybyday

Facebook: Day by Day

Facebook: Journeys Through Change

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  continue reading

102 episodes

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Manage episode 477115900 series 3461746
Content provided by Noelle Van. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Noelle Van or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The key to unlocking the next level of your career isn’t just about working harder; it’s about connecting smarter. Last week on the podcast, I talked about stepping up in your career, and today, I want to talk about one of the ways to do that: building supportive relationships. In today’s world, networking goes beyond merely exchanging business cards or LinkedIn connections. It’s about building meaningful, strategic relationships that open the doors to new career possibilities. This week on Journeys Through Change, I am talking about building a supportive professional network.

Get 50% off the Change Maker Series if you sign up now AND use the discount code NEW20 for 20% off your Day by Daybook® here.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • The shift from transactional to transformational networking and how adding value to others can benefit you long-term.
  • Identifying those "next level" connections that align with your career goals and strategies.
  • Innovative ways to show up where your dream connections are, including industry conferences and online communities.
  • The "give first" approach to strengthening relationships by offering value before making requests.
  • Mastering the art of warm outreach to foster effective and genuine connections.
  • Using content as a magnet for the right connections and nurturing your network consistently to ensure it's strong and beneficial when opportunities arise.

Strong networks are built before you need them. Keep relationships warm by checking in with people regularly. Even in the smallest of ways, a well-maintained network ensures you're top of mind when the right opportunity arises.

Change is inevitable. That’s why I designed the Day by Daybook®, a guided journal to help you face the discomfort of those shifts in life that are pushing you to that next level of growth and learning. Get your Day by Daybook® here.

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me what resonated with you.

LINKS MENTIONED:

Ep 98: Reenergizing Your Professional Journey and Stepping Up in Your Career

STAY CONNECTED:

IG: Noelle Van

IG: daybyday

Facebook: Day by Day

Facebook: Journeys Through Change

Pinterest

  continue reading

102 episodes

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