Women in HR
This is the Season 1 finale of Women in HR — and it's a personal one. In this episode, I share my own story of feeling stuck as a senior HR leader. The 3am wake-ups. The redundancies. The mentor who asked me what I wanted and the silence that followed. And what finally helped me move forward. If you've ever wondered how someone who spends her career helping others with theirs could completely lose the thread of her own — this episode is for you. What you'll learn * Why 42% of HR professionals are considering leaving the profession entirely — and why that number doesn't surprise me * How career stagnation spreads beyond work into your relationships, your health, and your sense of self * Why the most capable women in HR are often the most stuck — and the six factors that stack up to keep them there * Why finding a new job doesn't fix the underlying problem * Three strategies to start moving: the career audit, building before you need it, and knowing your strengths Resources mentioned * Career Audit: resources.rchrconsulting.com/careeraudit * 2025 HR Mental Wellbeing Report: https://hrzone.com/the-mental-health-of-hr-what-1400-voices-tell-us-about-a-profession-in-distress/ * VIA Character Strengths Survey: viacharacter.org * RC HR Newsletter: news.rchrconsulting.com/newsletter Chapter timestamps * Welcome and season 1 finale * The data: what's really happening in HR * My story: the café, the redundancy, and standing frozen * How being stuck spreads * Why this happens to the most capable women * Why the obvious solution doesn't work * Three strategies to start moving * Close and newsletter CTA Keywords women in HR, HR leadership, career stagnation, feeling stuck, HR burnout, senior HR leaders, career coaching, HR career, imposter syndrome, career transition, HR wellbeing, career audit, executive coaching, women in leadership, APAC HR, career development, job satisfaction, HR professionals
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