The Career Civility Survival Kit

It’s December, and the chaos is REAL. Between end-of-year deadlines, holiday parties, and all those 'URGENT' emails, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

 

This week’s newsletter is here to remind you that Career Civility has everything you need to stay sane, focused, and ready to take on the new year like a pro. 

 

Presenting your very own Career Civility Survival Kit:

💻  Save time on emails:
Struggling to write or respond to emails? Cut through the noise in your inbox with templates that make your messages clear, effective, and professional. The Career Civility Shop has copy-and-paste downloadable email templates + scripts that’ll make your life easier.

 

🎁 The perfect gift for a coworker or mentee:
Admittedly, a bit of an unconventional gift but professional and helpful nonetheless - help someone you care about in the workplace communicate more professionally by gifting them Email Tip Academy.

 

💰 Make 2025 your year:
Feeling stuck at work? Ready for a change? Enroll in Worth at Work, my signature course designed to help you advocate for what you want in your career and boost your earning potential.

 

👜 Upgrade your wardrobe:
Looking for holiday party outfit inspo? Check out my storefront to find pieces that’ll elevate your professional style this season.

 

🎤 Bring positive change to your workplace:
If you’re in a position to influence your organization’s culture, let’s collaborate on a communication workshop for your team in 2025.

 

💭 1:1 Zoom Calls: 

Need specific advice on an end-of-year review or that tricky office situation? Book a $75 call and let’s tackle it together.

 

🫶🏽 Support a woman-owned business:
Love what the work of improving communication at work? Spread the word by sharing @careercivility with your friends, coworkers, and family. It’s packed with real-time advice, inspiration, and encouragement to keep you motivated. 

 

This season may be chaotic, but you’ve got this—and I’m here to help 🤝

Jenna Rogers

Founder + CEO of Career Civility

A passion for changing the conversation in the workplace

https://www.careercivility.com
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