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Five ways women can take the lead, fearlessly.

Posted by Julie Holunga on 2018-09-26 in Filed Under: Business Development, Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Strategies, Women Leaders / business weak language, career development, change career, confidence, getting unstuck, making change, Meeting, networking, Networking Skills, ownership, prioritize, prioritizing, professional women, response, take action, time management, transition, what do I want, women in business, women in leadership, Women's Catalyst Network

Driven women are not always sure what do when in the driver's seat. Even with hard work, experience, and determination, women often find themselves striving for more, but not always sure how to … [Read more...]

What the Women of the WCN Are Saying

Posted by Julie Holunga on 2018-09-13 in Filed Under: Uncategorized / career coach, career development, change career, confidence, correcting weak language, finding what I want, leadership, making change, Meeting, networking, Networking Skills, ownership, prioritize, prioritizing, professional women, resolutions, response, take action, time management, transition, weak language, what do I want, women in business, women in leadership, Women's Catalyst Network

Increased my confidence, took charge of my career to make it what I want, and learned skills to be a real leader. These are just a few things that Women Catalyst Network participants report. You can … [Read more...]

Why We Direct the WCN Together: From Julie and Evan

Posted by Julie Holunga on 2018-08-07 in Filed Under: Business Development, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Uncategorized, Women Leaders / business weak language, career coach, career development, change career, confidence, correcting weak language, Evan Roth, Feedback, Julie Holunga, leadership skills, listening, making change, managing your lists, Meeting, networking, Networking Skills, ownership, prioritizing, professional women, resolutions, response, take action, time management, transition, WCN, weak language, what do I want, women in business, women in leadership, Women's Catalyst Network

How did two experienced leadership coaches come together to create a powerful network of women leaders? Julie Holunga I started the Women's Catalyst Network to propel female leaders to excel - … [Read more...]

Watch Your Language!

Posted by Julie Holunga on 2018-01-30 in Filed Under: Business Development, Habits, Inner Critic, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders / business weak language, career coach, career development, change career, confidence, correcting weak language, language, leadership, leadership skills, making change, sorry not sorry, strong language, strong words, take action, Watch Your Language, weak language, weak words, women in business

In the workplace, the language you use can impact and influence those around you. On the other hand, using weak language can make it harder for you to get people on your side and gives others the … [Read more...]

Worst Piece of Advice…Potentially Controversial

Posted by Julie Holunga on 2017-03-20 in Filed Under: Business Development, Decision Making, Habits, Inner Critic, Leadership, Making Change, New Role, Strategies, Uncategorized, Women Leaders / career coach, change career, correcting weak language, getting started, leadership skills, listening, making change, ownership, transition, what do I want

Josephine was promoted to lead the team she had been a member of for the last 6 years. She knew the key players and how the department ran. However, it was the first time she was leading a large team, … [Read more...]

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