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19. Why You Need To Stop Equating Your Worth To Your Roles With Ashley Fernandez Worthy Mother Podcast

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This week, join me for a conversation on valuing what we want and creating a life that feels good with Career Coach Ashley Fernandez. This conversation had me snapping along in agreement with Ashley, and I have a feeling you'll find it just as inspiring as I did.

In this episode, Ashley and I talk about: 
Creating a vision to guide our decisionsWork/Life IntegrationThe reasons so many women feel somewhat unfulfilledIntentionally having fun as mothersFinding purpose in what we doA little about our guest:
Ashley Fernandez is the CEO of Ashley Marie Coaching, LLC, a career development and personal growth company, and the hype woman everyone wants in their corner. She is a Professional Certified Career Coach and trauma-informed mindset practitioner who specializes in helping high-achieving women uncover what is holding them back from designing a career and life they don't want to run away from. With Ashley's background as a Fortune 500 recruiter, DEI practitioner, and having successfully transitioned across six industries, she is armed with the tools & strategies that help others gain clarity, increase confidence and own their career development. Ashley has a degree in psychology, over 10 years of experience in the HR space, and has been certified by an ICF accredited coaching program.  By day she works for a 'big 4' accounting firm and by night she is helping her clients get to the next level of success. Ashley is a born and raised NYer and currently lives in New Jersey with her husband and two sons, loves coffee & family adventures!

Follow Ashley on Instagram @ashley_marie_coaching, or visit her website https://www.ashleymariecoaching.com.

If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life! You can do that by sharing a screenshot of the episode to your Instagram stories and tagging the podcast @worthymotherpodcast. You can follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

This week, join me for a conversation on valuing what we want and creating a life that feels good with Career Coach Ashley Fernandez. This conversation had me snapping along in agreement with Ashley, and I have a feeling you'll find it just as inspiring as I did.

In this episode, Ashley and I talk about: 
Creating a vision to guide our decisionsWork/Life IntegrationThe reasons so many women feel somewhat unfulfilledIntentionally having fun as mothersFinding purpose in what we doA little about our guest:
Ashley Fernandez is the CEO of Ashley Marie Coaching, LLC, a career development and personal growth company, and the hype woman everyone wants in their corner. She is a Professional Certified Career Coach and trauma-informed mindset practitioner who specializes in helping high-achieving women uncover what is holding them back from designing a career and life they don't want to run away from. With Ashley's background as a Fortune 500 recruiter, DEI practitioner, and having successfully transitioned across six industries, she is armed with the tools & strategies that help others gain clarity, increase confidence and own their career development. Ashley has a degree in psychology, over 10 years of experience in the HR space, and has been certified by an ICF accredited coaching program.  By day she works for a 'big 4' accounting firm and by night she is helping her clients get to the next level of success. Ashley is a born and raised NYer and currently lives in New Jersey with her husband and two sons, loves coffee & family adventures!

Follow Ashley on Instagram @ashley_marie_coaching, or visit her website https://www.ashleymariecoaching.com.

If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life! You can do that by sharing a screenshot of the episode to your Instagram stories and tagging the podcast @worthymotherpodcast. You can follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

1 hr 1 min