#129 From ‘Corporate Hangover’ to the Happy Startup Coach with Sarah Clarke
“The problem with having ‘a corporate hangover’ is that it doesn't allow you to be authentically yourself. And in order to be a successful business owner, you need to be authentically yourself.”
On this episode we have Sarah Clarke, who closed a door on a corporate career after being made redundant and discovering she was pregnant for a second time. Sarah shares how motherhood and the redundancy gave her the impetus to start her own business. She now helps women start and grow their businesses as "The Happy Startup Coach."
"I remember mulling over my idea for this new business with the friend I was staying with at the breakfast bar. I was like, well, you know, lots of people have really crappy returns to work, don't they?"
Here are the highlights:
04:26 Enjoying work, learning, culture change, OD and got the bug.
11:00 Taking a three-month contract to cover maternity pay after redundancy.
18:38 Prepare properly before taking action, gain clarity.
25:25 Navigating and caring for yourself through entrepreneurship.
30:34 Find your business coaching niche in yourself.
35:19 Reflect on passions, dislikes, and energising activities.
Sarah’s Another Door go-tos
The things that helped Sarah navigate change.
Books: ‘Be a Free Range Human’ by Marianne Campbell and ‘The Source’ by Dr. Tara Swart
Music: ‘Go your Own Way’, Fleetwood Mac
The one piece of advice:
“I wanted to take action. I wanted to ‘do’. Because you feel like you're taking back control of a crappy situation. I would recommend the opposite - to not do, to just be.”
About Sarah Clarke:
Sarah Clarke is a Mum, wife, optimist and self-confessed personal and career development geek. Sarah is on a mission to help talented women unlock their potential and find more happiness at work, by showing them how to design their best work lives – on their terms.
“I’ve worked in the fields of employee happiness and development for nearly 2 decades and am incredibly passionate about the professional potential of women.I left the corporate world of employee engagement and development in 2016 and went freelance.I then set up my own career and leadership development coaching business, Shine Brighter, in March 2018.”
Since 2018 Sarah has helped hundreds of talented women reconnect with their unique strengths, values and personality preferences and rebuild their self-belief, allowing them to unlock their potential and shine brighter in their careers and businesses. Find out more:
https://www.thehappystartupcoach.co.uk/
Connect with:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehappystartupcoach/
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