Ric Charlesworth
I am a psychologist trained in cognitive, physiological, and social behavioral drivers.
My broad perspective provides clients with a flexible view of their current situation and promotes adaptability as a strength.
Getting ahead is not about going faster; it's about getting the most out of the pit stops.
We spend most of our lives seeking certainty and consider our direction primarily in stressful moments of uncertainty.
We begin with a conversation to meet one another, which is free (and often sufficient).
Extended conversations involve three additional (90 min) meetings with intervening activities over two months.
Possibly the most challenging aspect of the transition into the professional arena is the development of a distinctive personal story.
Blend personal identity with distinctive achievements to create your story.
We develop the language to convey the professional potential inherent in your story.
Put the Big Rocks in First! Excellent Advice
What about new rocks? Where do they go?
What about rocks that shrink? Or grow?
Reset priorities based on where you want to go rather than where you have been.
We balance your pursuit of personal goals with the obligations of professional roles.
The transition from colleague to manager requires deft management of relationships and responsibilities, a complex challenge.
Define and develop a managerial style based on personal strengths and objectives.
We evolve relationships into alliances as you develop your managerial voice.