Thanks for Stopping By!
If you leave with nothing else from visiting this site, remember this: You are qualified for your success!
Does this describe you?
• You cringe when Monday rolls around because you hate your job;
• You feel like your career is at the mercy of others;
• It seems like your career has stalled;
• You’re not sure what’s next for you in your career;
• Feel like something is missing;
• You’ve lost your passion (Or maybe you never had it).
If this describes you, look no further, help is here!
Your landing on this page tells me that you know there has to be more than where you are now in your career. You want more and you’re willing to leave your comfort zone to achieve your purpose and your dreams; but you’re not willing to sacrifice who you are, your values nor your family to get there.
I have good news for you because there is no better time than now to pursue your career goals. The numbers are in: Having women in positions of leadership and on boards helps increase a company’s bottom line.* However, research also shows that women tend to underestimate their skills and performance and are plagued by self-doubt.**
I’m Sounding the Alarm: You are qualified to achieve your purpose!
You are uniquely and wonderfully made for a specific purpose. Combined with your abilities, skills and personality, you are designed to be a blessing to others in a way that only you can. This is your power.
You are supposed to enjoy the fruits of your labor. It’s your gift from God! So if you dread your work, it’s a signal that something is out of place.
I’m Nancy Gettridge, founder of Phenomenal Image. Whether you are a business owner, returning to the workforce or want to move up the corporate ladder, I can help you align your personality with your purpose and help you get clear on your career path. I believe I am uniquely qualified because:
- I know how it is to feel as if you’re at a standstill in your career
- I know what it’s like to work at a job that doesn’t fully use your skills.
- I can help you create a career strategy that accurately reflects your values, goals and personality instead of letting the chips fall where they may.
- I know how to navigate through office politics within a company’s culture without sacrificing values and authenticity.
- I’ve coached others to achieve their career goals and I’ve assisted others in finding their style.
- I’ve researched extensively the barriers against women in the workplace and how to overcome them.
When you are attuned to who you are as an individual and understand your purpose in this world, you’ll gain confidence in taking risks, maximizing opportunities, and having the peace of mind that you can make a difference.
If anything I’ve mentioned resonates with you, then I created this website with you in mind. I provide the tools, resources, and information to help you see yourself as a qualified leader and risk-taker. I’ll help you take control of your career and become confident in you and your future.
And, if you prefer a more personal approach, we have options for you.
If you haven’t done so already, I recommend signing up to receive our career tips and other information relevant to getting clear on your career path.
Cheers to Your Success!
Nancy
*Women Improve the Bottom Line:
Joy, L., Carter, N., Wagener, H., and Narayanan, D. (2007). The bottom line: Corporate performance and women’s representation on Boards, Catalyst Research Report, October 15.
Lublin, J. (2012). Pink Quotas Alter Europe’s Boards. Wall Street Journal, September 11
Meyer, M. (2016, January). Strategies for destroying the glass ceiling in corporate america. In Allied Academies International Conference. Academy of Marketing Studies. Proceedings (Vol. 21, No. 1, p. 22). Jordan Whitney Enterprises, Inc.
Pellegrino G., D’Amato, S., and Weisberg, A. (2011). The gender dividend: Making the case for investing in women, Deloitte 4
**Women Underestimate Their Performance
Kay, K., & Shipman, C. (2014). The confidence gap. The Atlantic, 14, 1-18.
Reuben, E., Sapienza, P., & Zingales, L. (2014). How stereotypes impair women’s careers in science. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(12), 4403-4408.