by hollycaplan | Jan 11, 2021 | change, Corporate America, empowerment, entrepreneurship, GTFO, transition, women, working women
You’ve got dreams and hopes. We all do. Maybe something like opening your own flower shop, or starting an online writing club. Maybe you just f**ing hate your job and wish you could spend more time with family. I get it. But sometimes, even when you’re...
by hollycaplan | Oct 23, 2020 | Corporate America, empowerment, entrepreneurship, transition, women
I hear this question from my clients all of the time. It is an honest question haloed by fear, uncertainty, and panic. Who asks me this question the most? Women over 50 years old. When I was 35 fighting my way to the top of a medical sales organization, I felt...
by hollycaplan | Dec 5, 2019 | Corporate America, empowerment, entrepreneurship, women
When I started my coaching business I thoughtfully tailored and planned my programs to my clients’ needs as they escalated into entrepreneurship. They were based on specific steps, motivation, and encouragement. But as I got to know my clients on a deeper level...
by hollycaplan | Nov 13, 2019 | Corporate America, empowerment, Uncategorized, women
In my twenties when I got my first real job, I was all about it. The company was a well branded, globally known Telecommunications Company based out of the UK. The thrill of being part of something so much bigger than me sparked my passion for the job and...
by hollycaplan | Oct 14, 2019 | Corporate America, women
Spiritually, the fall is always a time for reflection for me. The seasonal change signifies a fresh perspective and the chance to start anew. The fall is my “new year” if you will. I sit still and take time to think about what transpired over the last 12 months, how...
by hollycaplan | Feb 4, 2019 | ball state, Corporate America, empowerment, Uncategorized, women
Last November I had the privilege of speaking to the Women Empowerment Group at Ball State University. This is a new group that was created by two women of Ball State for the women of Ball State, Cheyenne Harris and Brook Keeylen. These ladies recognized the need for...
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