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That's A Monday Me Problem

Roxy Couse

my weekly notes to corporate millennials and those building a personal brand as career insurance.

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Corporate pissed me off. I’d still do it all again.

We tend to tell career stories in extremes.

A job was either the best opportunity of your life or the place that made you miserable. You either stayed because you loved it or left because you could not take another day.

That's A Monday Me...

7 days ago
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I can't stand when coworkers think they are the boss 🙄

When leadership start actually listening to the gossiping coworkers, unfortunately that is the beginning of the end.

Everybody want to be the leader until it comes down to doing leadership things. 🙄 But the only thing worst than this is i...

10 days ago
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What if a good life doesn’t "look" impressive?

Everything you see online is not always what it seems. I have to remind myself of that often, especially now that so much of our lives is filtered through a phone screen.

I try to be real on my platforms, but I know I can still look polish...

14 days ago
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This Week's Work Problem: Should I keep waiting for the promotion?

After more than 20 years with one company, how do you know when your history is holding you back?

Should I stay or should I go? That is the question…

19 days ago
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Visibility creates opportunity

I commented on a Thread post recently where someone stated, “instead of 'personal brand,' we should be calling it 'career brand.'" This in itself is not a hot take. In fact, it has been discussed quite a bit. However, tomatoe, tomato.

I am...

21 days ago
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    New mom, founder, eldest daughter, ex-corporate ladder climber, learning what it means to be free from corporate spaces. Identifying how much of my time I am willing to exchange for money

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