Success isn't linear: 5 steps to finally start defining your own path with The Squiggly Career experts

Welcome back to our special series on motherhood and work. We're so excited to bring you today's episode with Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis, who you will probably know from their best-selling book, Squiggly Careers. In this episode, you are going to learn what makes a career squiggly (the non-linear route to success) and the ways motherhood has impacted Sarah and Helen's ambition and careers. They talk about how they made the transition from corporate to running their own careers consultancy and the amazing, quite surprising, advice they have for anyone wanting to do the same thing.

You're also going to learn the five key skills that you need to have a squiggly career and how to develop them if you're looking to pivot, experiment with your work or make a change. This episode is honest and packed full of practical advice, which will hopefully leave you with inspiration to start your squiggly career.

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