We are gifted with the circumstances of our birth. Moving forward, it will be up to us to decide how we will build our lives. This episode of the Dr. B Show features Puerto-Rican-born Celeste Leon, who demonstrated her determination by working her way through college and is now Americas Sales Enablement Lead for KPMG US.
Celeste also talks about I AIM, a community she founded that empowers women through eight-week sessions filled with education, mindset discussions, and sisterhood.
HIGHLIGHTS
It all starts with asking the right questions
Job interviews are actually sales meetings
It takes a village to heal from trauma
Why a positive mindset is everything
QUOTES
Celeste: "When I speak to universities and to students, I tell them that my biggest advice during college is obviously build your resume right. Do internships. But also the importance of building your interpersonal skills and your confidence is incredibly important. Because when you're gonna go and interview, you're selling yourself."
Celeste: "We really encourage the growth, the personal development, and the authenticity from all of our members. And we encourage women to also share things such as their fears, their insecurities, sexual assault, different traumas, we walk about it all."
Celeste: "Having a positive mindset is so important because the truth is that life is not necessarily fair and life is not necessarily filled with roses. Struggles are coming all the time. There's always gonna be things that go wrong, and there's things that are gonna go amazing."
You can learn more about Celeste in the links below.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celesteleon/
If you’re listening to the Dr. B Show Podcast, please subscribe, share, and we’re listening for your feedback. You can also learn more about Dr. Jario Borja at http://borjaconsultinggroup.com/.
We are gifted with the circumstances of our birth. Moving forward, it will be up to us to decide how we will build our lives. This episode of the Dr. B Show features Puerto-Rican-born Celeste Leon, who demonstrated her determination by working her way through college and is now Americas Sales Enablement Lead for KPMG US.
Celeste also talks about I AIM, a community she founded that empowers women through eight-week sessions filled with education, mindset discussions, and sisterhood.
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTES
Celeste: "When I speak to universities and to students, I tell them that my biggest advice during college is obviously build your resume right. Do internships. But also the importance of building your interpersonal skills and your confidence is incredibly important. Because when you're gonna go and interview, you're selling yourself."
Celeste: "We really encourage the growth, the personal development, and the authenticity from all of our members. And we encourage women to also share things such as their fears, their insecurities, sexual assault, different traumas, we walk about it all."
Celeste: "Having a positive mindset is so important because the truth is that life is not necessarily fair and life is not necessarily filled with roses. Struggles are coming all the time. There's always gonna be things that go wrong, and there's things that are gonna go amazing."
You can learn more about Celeste in the links below.
If you’re listening to the Dr. B Show Podcast, please subscribe, share, and we’re listening for your feedback. You can also learn more about Dr. Jario Borja at http://borjaconsultinggroup.com/.