How to Build a Focused Side Hustle | Interview with Dielle Charon
Career Foresight | Future of Work for Creative Professionals
English - December 17, 2019 12:55 - 39 minutes - 36.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 17 ratingsCareers Business Education creative work future of work creative economy solopreneur freelance lifestyle creative professionals gig economy feminine foresight decision making decision coach Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
I am so thrilled to introduce you to this week’s Career Foresight guest! Meet Dielle Charon.
Dielle is a business coach and founder of School of Ambition, her podcast and resource website.
Her sweet spot is helping coaches launch their programs and sign clients--even while they have a full-time job.What I love about Dielle is that she has structured her business in a way that minimizes stress and the “always-on” hustle. She aims to take both Saturdays and Sundays off from both her full-time job as a social worker and from her business. I love that! Do you know how many people work on the weekends when they only have one of those things (full-time job or business)?!
Dielle has a history of being an ambitious, high-achiever.But unlike many who possess those traits, she is actually able to communicate the habits and mindsets she leverages to lead to her success. And that’s what makes her such a fantastic coach and podcast host!
P.S. You can check out my interview on the School of Ambition here!
In our conversation we discuss:
How student debt inspired Dielle to start her thriving online business
Her “One Thing” method that helps Dielle and her clients build and manage their businesses with full-time jobs and other pressing priorities
How building a CEO mindset helps you reach your business goals
To connect with Dielle & the School of Ambition, go to:Website: www.schoolofambition.com
Instagram: @diellecharon
Weekly Listener QuestionThis week’s listener question is from Kaitlyn. She writes:
“I’m a military spouse. For the past 10 years, I’ve either moved or been preparing for a move every few years. I have a teaching degree, but each state’s licensing requirements are different, so I can’t just jump into a new teaching position when we move. Especially with the duty of solo-parenting while my husband is deployed, it hasn’t seemed worth the financial or time commitment to meet the requirements when I know we'll be moving again in just a couple of years.
I’m ready to invest in myself and build a career I enjoy. But I’m not sure where to start. I know you have moved a couple of times recently. How do you approach building your network in new cities and finding opportunities that are a good fit?”
For full show notes, go to: https://jenniferspoelma.com/podcast-feed/side-hustle