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TRANSITION COACHING FOR WOMEN

Are you on the right path to achieving the life work you dreamed of?

Do you have goals but are not sure how to reach them?

Are you determined to have it all, willing to put the hard work in, but still stuck?

I'm Sam

I'm the founder of LIFEWORK - a transition coach working exclusively with successful women who want better work-life balance, fulfilling relationships, productive careers and financial freedom. As your thinking partner, I listen to your needs and help you perfect your vision, strategy and goals. This will result in tangible and pragmatic actions to help you on your way to achieving the life of your dreams.

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"It was by sheer luck that I found Sam and she has been instrumental in helping me find my voice and focus since I started my coaching journey with her. As a young mother trying to balance my personal and professional life as I rejoined the workplace, Sam has been an anchor throughout. She has given me a safe place to have deep and honest conversations and equipped me with the tools and confidence to make better decisions and drive change. She has great intuition when asking questions and is a great listener. Knowing that she will always have my back - the objectivity in her feedback and support when I need it the most has helped me tremendously. I would not hesitate to recommend Sam for anyone keen to start their journey to become the best version of themselves."

 

Yi Ning Lim, Head of Global Marketing; Entrepreneur First, Ex-Amazon
Singapore

 

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I have a client who often laments that she has a h I have a client who often laments that she has a heavy work load and she can’t possibly tell her manager that she cannot work past 6pm. As a result, she often feels regretful about the loss of her time with family or being not fully present with her children. After work, she is drained, feel obligated to continue to work overtime and don’t know how to find time to rest. Thus, the quality of her life and relationships deteriorated over time. 

During our sessions together, it is revealed that she often accepts all the work her manager assigns her without question. And since everything is urgent, she works overtime on many days to get the work done. It also dawned upon her that the workload never reduce no matter how hard she works! 

There was also a lot of fear around getting a bad performance review or getting pass over for a promotion. These are signs that the culture is not a fit for her. If she is afraid at work, perhaps it is time to think about what she really wants in her life and explore other opportunities. 

Her behaviour and handling of her boundaries taught her manager and colleagues how to treat her. As she is always breaking her own boundaries, she is giving others the permission to do the same.

In the end, she realised that: 
1. She needs to protect her own boundaries at work so that she can have a balanced and sustainable life. That responsibility is hers and to stop wasting energy complaining about the work or her manager. 

2. She does not have to carry the responsibilities of others. Often she wants to be seen as cooperative and nice, thus she would say yes to everything, even when it is not her responsibility. It is okay to say no.

3. Her bigger responsibility is to herself and to her family. That’s one of the big reasons why she work! So making sure she can continue working, feeling fulfilled and healthy in the long run benefits everyone!

#careercoachingforwomen #careertransitions #boundariesatwork #powerfulquestions #worklifebalance
During a coaching session with a senior leader, sh During a coaching session with a senior leader, she was apprehensive about her desire to transition into a new role in a different industry. She was also worried about the length of time she had spent in her current job and feared that she is rusty from the interviewing process. She was also concerned that she may be stereotyped from her current industry. 

As we talked, it was clear to her that her thinking around interviews stopped at when she first started as a fresh graduate rather than where she is at as an experienced senior leader. It was more about helping the interviewer see her as a suitable candidate - thus, the pressure to “sell” herself. It was also from the position of scarcity instead of abundance. 

At the end of the session, she realised that:
1. I don’t need a new job, I want a new experience. Thus, I can enjoy the interview process rather than focus on the outcome. This helps me to relax and be the best version of myself. 

2. This is a 2 way process. The interviewer is interviewing me and I am also evaluating the role. It is important to understand the partnership and expectations clearly. I see it as a conversation rather than an interview. 

3. I am enough. I have a lot to contribute and I don’t have to be able to do 100% of the role in order to take it on. I have a positive attitude towards growth and learning so I will succeed with a suitable role in any organisation. 

#careercoachingforwomen #careertransitions #interviews #powerfulquestions #leadership
“The safe choice is not always the best choice.” 
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Because we have to live with it.
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Life is not without difficult situations with sometimes impossible choices. Does a mother choose to save both her twin babies but has a higher risk of losing both versus saving just one? Does a man choose a more aggressive cancer treatment with higher risk of death or a less aggressive route knowing it may come back in the future?
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How about leaving a mediocre relationship where nothing is seriously wrong or staying in one because it is easier to settle? What about the secure job that is leaving you unfulfilled versus the new job with a possibility of it being worse?
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We cannot change the past and our lives are the sum of our decisions. Make one that you can live with and make peace with it. Only then can you move forward with 100% conviction to make it work, to accept your journey ahead. 

#decisions #acceptance #choice #conviction #lifework
Our education has taught us how to use our brain. Our education has taught us how to use our brain. Skills, knowledge and credentials form a strong part of who we are. The more we know or learn, the more respect and credibility we get. We get better jobs, salaries and more opportunities. 
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We often focus on our goals, how we get there and what mistakes to avoid. We make decisions, plans and targets. 
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While being cerebral is good, what about the human side of us? What about how we feel and how we make others feel? What about intentions of our goals rather than just a goal in itself? 
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Feelings give texture and depth to who we are. Achieving a promotion makes one person feel proud of his achievement, to another makes him feel relieved that he can pay for his child’s medical bills. 
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Even if she is okay to go along with her husband’s practical decision, it does not mean she feels good. She could still feel worried about it. 
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If we choose not to ask about the other person’s feelings, we are missing an opportunity to understand the other person, to truly help them feel heard and understood. 
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How do you feel about what you just read?

#feelingsareimportant #understanding #deepening #awareness #intentionalliving
Things are never what quite it seems. They also do Things are never what quite it seems. They also don’t always go the way you plan or want. Life has a life of its own. Thus, wanting 100% control may not always be the best way to live. 
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The word “control” can be positive or negative.
“I am taking control of my dreams.” or “I have control of the situation.” are empowering and reassuring to say and hear. 
“He is a control freak!” or “She wants to control my decisions!” may be perceived as disempowering and disheartening.
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So how then do we balance this two sides of the same coin? I can say to myself, “I am taking control of the plan, and I accept that there are parts that I cannot control. When these parts happen, I will go with the flow and do the best I can. I know it may be difficult and I also know I can ask for help.”
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What areas of your life do you struggle with control? What other ares if your life can you let go of that control to have a better quality of life?

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My son is about to make an important life transiti My son is about to make an important life transition decision. And here I am struggling between wanting him to be happy and wanting the best for him.
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They should be the same thing but in this situation it may not be. On the one hand I THINK I know what decision will give him a better future; on the other it is HIS decision. 
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The anxiety I feel is not new to me. After all he is my third child. And yet every single time, I struggle. I often ask myself this - am I doing it for him or am I doing it for me? Truth be told, it is probably a bit of each. 
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Ah but I know this is his transition and not mine. So I have chosen to help him see what he needs to see, know what he needs to know and let go of the need to control this. I know this decision is not mine to make. And whatever the outcome, I will always be there to love and support him.

#lettinggo #transition #trusting #knowing #motherhood

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