[Podcast] Here's how you can achieve anything you set your mind to


Reader,

This is the last episode of a series of women I've invited on the podcast to share their stories about building a businesses.

In this final guest episode, I chat with career coach, Keji Ogunnaike.

Keji is more than just a career coach though because she works with her clients holistically.

She shares how our personal lives can limit or propel our careers.

But a career coach can help you navigate these without judgement that frees you to talk about topics that can be hard to discuss at the workplace.

What I love most about Keji is her positivity, abundant mindset, and practical advice she shares to help you move through difficult career transitions so you can achieve anything you set your mind to.

Click the button to listen on your favourite podcast player:

Let Keji and me know the #1 thing you took away that you'll do this coming week on LinkedIn:

Connect with Keji on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kejinaike/

Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonsinghsidhu/

Talk to you again soon!

Sharon

Sharon Singh Sidhu

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