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131: Career Coaching Isn’t a Crystal Ball with Tammi Scott

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Tammi Scott joins me to discusses career coaching. Tammi explains that she and her business partner, Elisa, are launching Career Potential Group, LLC, which offers a comprehensive career coaching program.

We explore various aspects of career coaching, including its definition, approach, and benefits. Tammi emphasizes that career coaching is not about providing a “crystal ball’ solution,” but rather a process of self-discovery and strategic planning.

This conversation also touches on the role of AI in career coaching, the importance of networking, and the typical duration of coaching engagements. Tammi highlights the value of having a coach for accountability, support, and guidance through the ups and downs of career transitions. We also discuss the differences between career coaching and other forms of guidance, such as personal training or consulting. Tammi shares insights on resume writing, negotiation strategies, and the benefits of having a career coach.

Our conversation challenges the common misconception that career coaches should provide immediate answers or specific job recommendations. Instead, Tammi describes career coaching as a facilitated journey of self-discovery, where clients explore their ideal work environment, values, and professional aspirations. While coaches can provide specific guidance on resumes and salary negotiations, the core work involves helping clients understand themselves better to make informed career decisions.

Key Points

  • Career coaching is not about getting quick answers but facilitating self-discovery
  • Most effective career coaching engagements last 3-6 months
  • Career coaches don’t provide magic solutions or guaranteed career paths
  • The process involves creating a clear picture of your ideal work day
  • Resume writing receives more direct guidance than other coaching areas
  • AI tools can complement but not replace career coaching
  • Career coaching involves accountability and consistent support
  • Coaches help surface limiting beliefs and handle rejection
  • Career coaching combines internal reflection with practical action steps
  • Career coaches help clients understand their values and preferences
  • The best career management is ongoing, not reactive

Contact Tammi Scott

Credits

All songs licensed under Creative Commons

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Picture of Tammi Scott

Tammi Scott joins me to discusses career coaching. Tammi explains that she and her business partner, Elisa, are launching Career Potential Group, LLC, which offers a comprehensive career coaching program.

We explore various aspects of career coaching, including its definition, approach, and benefits. Tammi emphasizes that career coaching is not about providing a “crystal ball’ solution,” but rather a process of self-discovery and strategic planning.

This conversation also touches on the role of AI in career coaching, the importance of networking, and the typical duration of coaching engagements. Tammi highlights the value of having a coach for accountability, support, and guidance through the ups and downs of career transitions. We also discuss the differences between career coaching and other forms of guidance, such as personal training or consulting. Tammi shares insights on resume writing, negotiation strategies, and the benefits of having a career coach.

Our conversation challenges the common misconception that career coaches should provide immediate answers or specific job recommendations. Instead, Tammi describes career coaching as a facilitated journey of self-discovery, where clients explore their ideal work environment, values, and professional aspirations. While coaches can provide specific guidance on resumes and salary negotiations, the core work involves helping clients understand themselves better to make informed career decisions.

Key Points

  • Career coaching is not about getting quick answers but facilitating self-discovery
  • Most effective career coaching engagements last 3-6 months
  • Career coaches don’t provide magic solutions or guaranteed career paths
  • The process involves creating a clear picture of your ideal work day
  • Resume writing receives more direct guidance than other coaching areas
  • AI tools can complement but not replace career coaching
  • Career coaching involves accountability and consistent support
  • Coaches help surface limiting beliefs and handle rejection
  • Career coaching combines internal reflection with practical action steps
  • Career coaches help clients understand their values and preferences
  • The best career management is ongoing, not reactive

Contact Tammi Scott

Credits

All songs licensed under Creative Commons

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