Putting My Career In Your Hands – Please Nominate Me Before July 16th

Having the career of your dreams often requires taking smart risks.  

That’s just one of the lessons I’ve learned from Martha Stewart.  She had the courage to borrow $97 million dollars to buy her magazine out from Time Inc. and that smart risk led to the founding of her now multi-million dollar Omnimedia company.   

Perhaps there’s a smart risk you’ve been debating in your career – making a career change, taking a sabbatical, or making a side business your full-time focus. Whatever you’ve been dreaming about, consider taking a risk and giving your dream a chance at success.  

"Be the change you want to see in the world" was Ghandi’s advice.

So today I’m walking that talk and taking a smart risk to move my career forward by asking you to nominate me for "Live with Regis and Kelly"’s Women of Radio Co-host For a Day Search.  I want more people to Soul Search, Research and Job Search into their ideal careers and I’m excited at the prospects of reaching a larger audience with this national TV opportunity.

My career is in your hands.  To get this opportunity I need as many people as possible to nominate me between now and when the search ends on July 16th, 2010.

TO NOMINATE ME: 

All you need to do is go to the Women of Radio Co-Host For a Day Search website.  Once there, you’ll need to submit why you think I’d be a great fit for the job along with the following:

(Attention Mac users – please use Safari to submit your nomination as FireFox and IE may not work.)

To return the favor, I would be happy to support you in taking your smart career risk.  Comment on this post or contact me directly with your dream and what you need to make it happen.  I promise to take each request to heart and do my best to help you be a success.  Thank you for any support you can offer – I’m truly feeling the fear and doing it anyway!

Photo courtesy of Click Flash Photos/Nikki Varkevisser.

 

  

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