Lessons from a Pay Cut: Leadership, Networking, and Future-Focused Strategy | Ep 386
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What if taking a step back could actually launch your career higher than you ever imagined?
Sometimes the smartest move isn’t the one that pays the most or a step upward, but the one that opens up bigger opportunities down the road. If you’ve ever wondered why someone less capable gets promoted while your work goes unnoticed, you’re not alone. Discover why stepping outside your comfort zone, owning your story, and embracing delayed rewards can actually be your career’s secret weapon.
Here’s what you’ll learn:- How a strategic sideways or even backwards move can unlock future promotions and grow your networks, so you increase your value.
- Why simply being competent is not enough and how speaking up about your skills makes you memorable and more likely to be chosen for bigger opportunities.
- The power of delayed gratification is a true leadership asset, that can position your for long-term wins.
Don’t play small and wait to be seen, make every move count and turn your personal brand into something others want.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
- If you’re looking for support to grow your personal brand and communicate with confidence schedule a call to explore options to work together.
- Listen to the Public Speaking Monetization podcast on Apple or Spotify
- Newsletter: https://speakandstandout.com/bid-newsletter
- Instagram: @laurieann.murabito
- LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-ann-murabito
- Click and read more into over on my website.
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