Where are all the mentors at?

One major complaint I hear from clients and other women in my world is – I don’t have a mentor. Or sometimes it’s – I’ve NEVER had a mentor.

Someone who thinks about you and your career. Knows you well enough to guide you in your big career decisions. Helps you reframe some of the unhelpful thoughts that are holding you back in getting what you want – or being who you want to be in your career relationships.

While I do believe at my core that we are the drivers of our own careers – there’s a comfort in knowing that there’s someone out there who believes in us, who can talk us through how to navigate the landmines of working with an asshole boss or model the language we can use to set boundaries (if we’ve never heard it before!).

This person, these people – are hard to find. It’s not just you.

This is why I created Career Connections. It’s a group of thoughtful and supportive mentors.

Professionals who have persevered through the ups and downs of their work-lives and used their experience to grow into more human leaders.

Individuals who are getting to know each other deeply and coaching each other in the unique challenges of their respective careers.

I am committed to offering a space for these conversations and support so my goal is to make the investment accessible. When you join Career Connections for 3 months it is $285, less than the cost of a single 60-minute 1:1 session with me.

Our next session is July 11th at 4pm ET and we will be discussing Our Relationship Audits – the most impactful relationships we are nurturing in our careers – and those that we need to release.

If you sign up by July 10th, you will be able to join our group of mentors to get intentional about the most important part of our careers – the people.

You can learn more and sign up at rachelbgarrett.com/connections.

And I’m completely biased, but I still MUST say – I’m deeply grateful to spend 90 minutes a month in mind blowing conversations with the compassionate and smart AF humans in our group.

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