Most people wait until they're completely comfortable in their jobs before looking around. Christy did the opposite — and it paid off. After graduating with her MBA and transitioning from engineering to marketing, she used practice interviews and LinkedIn networking to land a better role, all while merging finances with her fiancé and teaching her middle-school daughter about money. Her updates cover career pivots, wedding planning on a budget, and the surprisingly hard question: how do you teach financial independence without being overbearing?
Key Takeaways
- Leaning into discomfort fosters personal growth and improves professional skills
- Practicing interviews and networking on platforms like LinkedIn can lead to successful job transitions
- Thorough research and preparation are crucial when negotiating salary and benefits
- Having shared values with a partner regarding finances is essential for a healthy relationship
- Early financial education for children prepares them for future independence
Chapters
- Introduction to Christy's Journey
- Career Development Update
- Job Search Journey
- Negotiating Salary and Benefits
- Financial Alignment with Fiancé
- Family Financial Education
- Wrap-Up
Notable Quotes
- "I'm starting to think, okay, I've been at this company for a long time, maybe I should at least investigate kind of what else is out there."
- "It really helps you refine your elevator pitch, for sure."
- "What do we do to set them up? How do we teach them lessons without being overbearing?"
- "I wish I had started learning those lessons at 12."
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- Practice for job interviews: Engage in mock interviews to build confidence and improve interviewing skills
- Clarify spending values: Before making significant financial decisions, ensure they align with personal values
- Open conversations about money: Foster regular discussions about finances with children to prepare them for financial literacy
- Consider proactive networking on LinkedIn
- Evaluate your job satisfaction and reflect on potential changes
- Discuss financial values with your fiancé or partner
Related Resources
- The Simple Startup - A resource for teaching entrepreneurial skills to kids
- Alan Donegan's Extraordinary Life Course - A free course on building an extraordinary life
Terminology
- FI: Financial Independence, meaning having sufficient personal wealth to live without needing to work actively
- 529 Plan: A tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future education costs
- Elevator Pitch: A brief, persuasive speech that you can use to spark interest in what you or your organization does
Related Episodes
- Episode 221: Introducing Households of FI
- Episode 259: Chat with Big Earn
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