🎙 Navigating Divorce & Career Transitions with Confidence


Friend...

I wanted to share something close to my heart this week. I was recently a guest on the Divorce Happens podcast, where I had the opportunity to talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention—the impact divorce can have on your professional life.

We explored the emotional and logistical challenges of career transitions during such a pivotal time and how you can turn these moments of change into opportunities for growth. I emphasized two key things: building your confidence and creating a strategic career plan.

During the episode, I shared:
✅ How to uncover your unique strengths and market your transferable skills.
✅ Actionable advice for reentering the workforce, moving into management, or even starting your own business.
✅ Ways to align your personal and professional confidence to pave the way for a fulfilling career shift.

If you or someone you know is navigating divorce and feels stuck when it comes to their career, this episode is a must-listen. It’s full of practical steps and a reminder that you’re capable of more than you might think right now.

🎧 Listen to the episode here!

It’s also a great resource to share with friends or family who might be going through a similar experience.

Let me know what resonates with you—whether it’s about navigating change or building confidence. You can always hit reply, and I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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Tramelle w/ TDJ Consulting

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