In case you missed it, here's last week's Friday Mastermind Recap and recording link:
(Sorry about the delay! I had some technical issues with the recording.)
Wins this week:
decided to officially pivot to a fractional CHRO role and start his own business. had a breakthrough in an informational call and rebuilt his resume in 24 hours. kicked off a coaching book project. I (finally) launched my YouTube channel.
Brett took the hot seat: how do you translate experience that doesn't look like business experience — 17 years of teaching and basketball coaching — into something corporate hiring managers will value? The group flipped the lens for him.
Coaching IS leadership.
Communication IS the #1 corporate skill. Reading a room is a superpower.
By the end, Brett was speaking business language without realizing it.
Five takeaways:
- Beliefs are the lens, change the story, change the outcome.
- Have AI interview YOU before it makes career suggestions (Keith's gold).
- The first 4 minutes of an interview matter more than your resume.
- Open with: "What made you want to bring me in today?" — engineers confirmation bias in your favor.
- Lead forward, not backward — they're hiring because they're hurting.
Question for the week: What limiting belief about your background is quietly shaping how you show up?
Next Friday's Mastermind will focus on the first 5 minutes of the interview and how to set yourself up for success right out of the gate. Mark your calendar, here's the link: https://www.skool.com/live/Fb498V8MBvl