growth Archives - Amanda Bernardo https://amandabernardo.ca/tag/growth/ A dynamic leader, seasoned entrepreneur and passionate community advocate Thu, 28 Sep 2023 18:29:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 184607573 Give opportunity the reflection it deserves https://amandabernardo.ca/2023/07/28/give-opportunity-the-reflection-it-deserves/ Fri, 28 Jul 2023 16:57:00 +0000 https://amandabernardo.ca/?p=568 For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a wearer of many hats. While I’ve worked actively to pursue growth in my career, I’ve also sought similar opportunities outside my 9 to 5 in order to explore my interests, focus on my passions, and...

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For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a wearer of many hats. While I’ve worked actively to pursue growth in my career, I’ve also sought similar opportunities outside my 9 to 5 in order to explore my interests, focus on my passions, and develop new skills. In doing so, I’ve been able to fill my cup in more ways than one but also become a better leader in my 9 to 5 as a result.

So, when I encourage others to do the same, it’s because I know first hand how beneficial it can be. Each opportunity you take can become a unique gateway to personal growth and development. Whether it’s a new job, a fresh project, or a different path altogether, taking on these opportunities can be a transformative experience. And while this may not be for everyone, give opportunity the reflection it deserves before saying no.

Exploring new opportunities can help you:

🚀 Step beyond your comfort zones – It’s in these moments of challenge and uncertainty that we discover our true potential and resilience.

💡 Gain new perspectives – New opportunities introduce you to diverse viewpoints, cultures, and ideas, broadening our horizons and enriching our understanding of the world.

🤝 Build meaningful connections – These connections can be invaluable, providing support, mentorship, and collaboration that propel us forward.

🎯 Defne your goals and ambitions – Each opportunity encourages us to reevaluate our aspirations and set new goals. They encourage us to think about what we truly desire and how we can work towards achieving it.

🌐 Expand your skill sets – Whether it’s acquiring technical expertise, or enhancing soft skills like communication and leadership, new experiences empower us with a diverse skill set.

🌟 Build confidence – New experiences help us realize that we are capable of handling challenges and achieving success, fueling our self-belief.

🙌 Embrace resilience and fail forward – Not every opportunity yields the expected results, and that’s okay. Embracing new opportunities also means accepting the possibility of failure. However, these setbacks teach us resilience and the importance of learning from our mistakes.

Ultimately, every opportunity we embrace contributes to our personal fulfillment. Each step forward, no matter how big or small, brings a sense of accomplishment and joy in knowing that we are continuously evolving and growing. This to me is extremely important and yet, often undervalued.

So, if you’re reading this … take on that next opportunity with an open heart and mind. Embrace the unknown and take a chance on yourself. Remember, it’s not just about reaching the destination; it’s also about what you’ll gain in the process.

Your future self will thank you! ✨

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How can leaders support employee growth https://amandabernardo.ca/2023/06/27/how-can-leaders-support-employee-growth/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 18:27:00 +0000 https://amandabernardo.ca/?p=627 As leaders, it’s natural to feel a twinge of concern when a talented team member decides to spread their wings and pursue new opportunities. However, as leaders in the public service part of our job should be to encourage just that – growth not only...

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As leaders, it’s natural to feel a twinge of concern when a talented team member decides to spread their wings and pursue new opportunities. However, as leaders in the public service part of our job should be to encourage just that – growth not only in our respective departments and agencies, but broadly in the federal public service as well. If we’re unable to continue to support that growth, we need to then shift our perspectives and recognize that it’s not only okay but also incredibly valuable to have employees leave our teams and keep growing as leaders in their own right.

Here are just a few reasons why:

1️⃣ By nurturing employee skills, fostering a culture of continuous learning, and providing development opportunities, we empower them to thrive. When they decide to move on, it’s a testament to their growth and our role as catalysts for their success.

2️⃣ When team members leave, they become ambassadors of our organization in their new ventures. Their positive experiences and the growth they achieved while working with us become a testament to our organization’s ability to develop talent, attracting others in the process.

3️⃣ Each departing employee takes with them a wealth of knowledge and experiences gained during their time with our team. While it’s bittersweet to bid them farewell, their departure allows for fresh perspectives and new voices to join our ranks. It fosters a continuous cycle of knowledge exchange that fuels innovation and drives progress.

4️⃣ When employees leave, they often forge new connections and expand their professional networks. By maintaining positive relationships with departing team members, we open doors for collaborations, partnerships, and future opportunities. We become part of an extended network that can benefit both parties in the long run.

So, how can we as leaders embrace this natural process and support our employees’ growth without fear?

Create an environment that encourages curiosity, learning, and self-discovery. Provide opportunities for employees to explore different areas of interest and gain new skills, even if they may lead them beyond our team.

Act as a mentor and guide, helping employees navigate their career paths. Support them in setting goals, identifying strengths, and exploring their passions. By investing in their growth, we build a foundation of trust that lasts beyond their time on our team and invites future collaboration.

Remember, as leaders, our ultimate goal is to develop exceptional talent and empower individuals to reach their full potential. So, while it may be odd to support an employee’s departure, if we no longer can support that growth, then we need to encourage their growth elsewhere in the federal public service in lieu of them leaving. Retention and recruitment is something we collectively need to do in the federal public service if we want to continue to deliver the best services and policies to Canadians.

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