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Caroline Lacaille-Gaudy

Executive Coach | I support executives and founders to achieve their professional ambition and thrive | Ex Tiffany & Co. Global Director

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Today, half of 2024 is already behind us 🤯Let’s dream 🪄You’ve got a magic wand and only 1 wish…How do you use it to help you reach your goals?With love,Caroline👩🎨 Artwork by Patricia Keeler

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    Controversial take 🫣Can we all agree that the LinkedIn Article questions are nonsensical? I feel like AI is evolved enough to generate better ones but maybe it’s just me 🤔Is it?

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    The grass may seem greener elsewhere.Sometimes it is.And sometimes not really.Before you run away to a new role, make sure that the root causes of your dissatisfaction are all in check.So you don’t find yourself in the same situation on repeat.Been there done that! 😉And consider this: sometimes the very job you think you hate is actually the job you want and could love. If you could shift your perspective and see your current situation from a different angle, everything could change for the better.So… what if your job was just perfect? 😉With love,CarolinePS: I can hear you think of all the reasons why it doesn’t apply to you 😅 Trust me when I say, there is a happy ending to your story that doesn’t involve rocking the boat, starting from scratch, or risking what you worked so hard to build.

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    I’ve written this article years ago and it has never felt more timely to share it (again).Layoffs seem inevitable and are still challenging to navigate.When I was laid off I felt so angry and resentful at first…Until I had enough of my negativity and decided to flip the script in my favor. I hope my story can help inspire more people to see their challenges as opportunitiesWith love,Caroline

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    Last summer at the beach, I read a book (The Source, by Dr Tara Swart Bieber and did one of the exercises: it was about the 5 people surrounding me the most.)The first 3 names came easily...then the 4th.... ...and for the 5th I needed to be honest with myself: it was one of my clients. 😳 By becoming my own boss, working from home most of the time, I had isolated myself a lot more than I realized.So on that beach, I set an intention: to grow and elevate my circle. That's it! I didn't do much else.A few months later, incredible people started to appear in my life in the most unexpected ways. They have been generous with their time, and knowledge. They've helped me make a massive difference in my life and in my business.Your most valuable asset is not time.It’s who you spend your time with.Do you agree?Who are the people you spend the most time with that make work and life more exciting? Share in comments 👇With love,Caroline

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    I used to have a love/hate relationship with the weekendIt was so good to not go to the office and do whatever I pleased.But came Sunday afternoon I started to think… How short the weekend had been,How I wasn’t ready to return to work on Monday…I thought it was the job.I thought it was the boss.I thought it was the company.It took me to quit it all to realize it had nothing to do with anything other than myself and how I viewed my world.Now I enjoy weekends and my days for what they are: precious time to spend on what I love, with whom I love the most.And yesterday it was this delicious pizza, outside, with my amazing lover Jean-Laurent GAUDY and our wonderful kid, with bird songs in the background.Enjoy your day.With love,Caroline

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    Do you know what never happens from a place of comfort?GROWTH & CHANGEIf you are struggling to bring some of your goals to life, embrace discomfort and join rooms filled with people ahead of you, smarter than you, who have already accomplished what you want to achieve.And then watch the magic unfold.With love,Caroline- - -Follow me to get my content as it drops > Caroline Lacaille-Gaudy

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    I’m an introvert (at 61% according to Myers Briggs personality test.)But let’s make it clear: lacking confidence is not just an introvert challenge. It’s a human one. And therefore confidence is learnable.Here are 3 proven techniques to boost your confidence:Expertise - Mastering a skill will help you feel more confident. Duh! I know. And yet, very few people actually invest in up-leveling a skillset to a point of mastery. If you want to feel confident on stage, you’re going to have to go on stage as often as you can until you feel comfortable.Plan for all scenarios - Preparation is key. If you have been able to plan for all scenarios there will be less room for surprise and decision on the spot. It also gives you more serenity walking into the situation.Environment - Largely underestimated and yet so powerful, the people, the narrative and the places you surround yourself with have a monumental impact on you. Spend as much time as possible with people who believe in you and are energizing you will help grow your self confidence in ways words can’t describe.I want to leave you on this: Too much confidence is a sign of stagnancy.Lacking confidence is not a weakness, it’s a confirmation that you are on a growth path. Go get them tiger ;)With love,Caroline📸 Jean-Laurent GAUDY

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    When I was reporting into the SVP of Marketing I had a monthly time slot with her.It was go time: make sure she had clarity on what I was doing and leaving her with the answers and validation I needed from her.We typically had 30 minutes.Sometimes she would join late coming from another meeting that ran over. 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes late.When this happened and I saw the clock ticking, knowing very well that she had a hard stop at the half hour I could feel my heart pounding.There were so many things I know she wanted to see or talk about AND so many more things I needed from her.How was I going to get it all done in 5 to 15 minutes when I planned for 30?Plus I knew that moving the meeting was close to impossible.I sweated it a few times and then I decided to create an elastic system.I planned my deck for 5 minutes all the way to 30 minutes.ALL in 1 deck.This way each month I knew exactly how to manage our time regardless of how much time we would end up having.And it worked like MAGIC.I’ve used this technique for all my presentations no matter how long.I taught my team to do them using my framework.It earned my team and I praise. I was even tasked to train peers in the Marketing department to follow my method.My team who moved on to other large organizations since have been complimented for their decks.So how do I do an elastic presentation?✅Prioritize - organize your topics in order of priority✅Sharpen - limit the number of words, visuals and ultimately slides you have in your deck to remain focused on the essentials. (Rule of thumb is 2 slides for every 15 minutes of meeting). Add an appendix so that if you are asked to dig deeper on a specific topic you have it all.✅Rehearse (optional although highly recommended) - depending on the audience I can’t NOT emphasize how rehearsing will greatly impact your final delivery.✅Lead - make sure you set the agenda when you walk into your meeting and direct your audience attention to the key points you want them to focus on. Bring everyone back to the topic if there is a digression.Would you be interested if I created a guide to my elastic deck framework?Send me GUIDE in the DM or in comments.With love,Caroline📸 Jean-Laurent GAUDY

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    Studies show that we make about 35,000 decisions per day 🤯No wonder so many professionals burnout (77% of workers have experienced burnout in their current job, Deloitte 2023)Between the micro decisions we make (like what to eat, when to go to bed, what to wear…) and the macro ones (the decisions that have a long term impact on people and organizations) the pressure is real.How can you make better decisions without exhausting yourself in the process?Reverse engineer - If you start the day feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, chances are your decisions won’t help you feel any better and the decisions you make won’t be the best.Begin with prioritizing your rest and wellbeing. It sounds cliché and yet sleep alone has the biggest impact on your ability to perform at your best.Automate when possible - Mark Zuckerberg and President Obama were made famous for wearing “uniforms”. It takes a few decisions off their plate every single day. I don’t suggest that having a go-to outfit is necessary the best option for everyone but find the low priority decisions you have to make frequently and automate them.Seek support - The performance culture we live in suggests that top performers do it alone but there is nothing further from the truth. Top performers have help. Delegate, or divide and conquer whenever possible.And remember to have self compassion. Do the best you can knowing that perfection is an illusion.With love,Caroline📸 Jean-Laurent GAUDY

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