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Teachers in Transition – Episode 243: Stop Chasing Jobs: How to Attract Opportunities and Take Control of Your Career Transition

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In this episode of Teachers in Transition, host Vanessa Jackson shares a humorous and insightful story about navigating mishaps as a musician—specifically, how a well-intentioned plan to play Handel’s Messiah on the organ went hilariously off the rails due to an unexpected tech glitch. With laughter and grace, Vanessa reminds listeners that when things go wrong in public, sometimes the best approach is to step back, admire the "egg you've laid," and move forward.

In the second segment, Vanessa introduces the concept of a Prime Directive for Life—a guiding principle that helps simplify decision-making and bring clarity to priorities. Using a memorable story about teaching her daughter to drive, she explores how having a core rule—like "don’t hit anything"—can make even complex choices easier. She then challenges listeners to develop their own Prime Directive, one that keeps them focused on what truly matters.

Finally, Vanessa dives into the fifth step out of the classroom: Attract. After deciding to leave teaching, clarifying strengths, building job search materials, and refining skills, transitioning teachers may still struggle to land a role. The key? Attracting opportunities by positioning yourself as a subject matter expert. Vanessa outlines practical ways to build visibility and credibility in a new field—writing LinkedIn posts, engaging in industry groups, volunteering, and even creating opportunities through consulting or entrepreneurship. By shifting from job seeker to industry contributor, educators can open new doors and confidently step into their next career.

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Have a Prime Directive to share? Drop Vanessa a message—she’d love to hear it!

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Leave a voicemail or text at 512-640-9099
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Schedule a free Discovery Session with Vanessa here
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Visit the homepage at TeachersinTransition.com to learn more!

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The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzspout

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In this episode of Teachers in Transition, host Vanessa Jackson shares a humorous and insightful story about navigating mishaps as a musician—specifically, how a well-intentioned plan to play Handel’s Messiah on the organ went hilariously off the rails due to an unexpected tech glitch. With laughter and grace, Vanessa reminds listeners that when things go wrong in public, sometimes the best approach is to step back, admire the "egg you've laid," and move forward.

In the second segment, Vanessa introduces the concept of a Prime Directive for Life—a guiding principle that helps simplify decision-making and bring clarity to priorities. Using a memorable story about teaching her daughter to drive, she explores how having a core rule—like "don’t hit anything"—can make even complex choices easier. She then challenges listeners to develop their own Prime Directive, one that keeps them focused on what truly matters.

Finally, Vanessa dives into the fifth step out of the classroom: Attract. After deciding to leave teaching, clarifying strengths, building job search materials, and refining skills, transitioning teachers may still struggle to land a role. The key? Attracting opportunities by positioning yourself as a subject matter expert. Vanessa outlines practical ways to build visibility and credibility in a new field—writing LinkedIn posts, engaging in industry groups, volunteering, and even creating opportunities through consulting or entrepreneurship. By shifting from job seeker to industry contributor, educators can open new doors and confidently step into their next career.

Resources & Links Mentioned:
SUMMIT: Midlife Mastery: A Woman’s Guide to Lasting Confidence, Energy, & Joy

Register today

Have a Prime Directive to share? Drop Vanessa a message—she’d love to hear it!

Connect with Vanessa

[email protected]m
Leave a voicemail or text at 512-640-9099
Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn!
Schedule a free Discovery Session with Vanessa here
Follow Vanessa on Bluesky @beyondteaching.bsky.social
Visit the homepage at TeachersinTransition.com to learn more!

Support the Podcast

If you like the podcast and think we have valuable insights to share – please share with a friend! It really does helps so much when you subscribe, rate and review on your favorite podcast platform.

The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzspout

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