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Finding Meaning After Service with Kara Taylor, CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum

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In this episode of Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast by Kaleth Wright, Kara Taylor, CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, talks about finding meaning after military service. She shares insights on the role of a life coach in making the transition a lot easier.
Kara Taylor, CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, joins the Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast with Kaleth Wright to discuss finding meaning after service.
Key facts

  • Kara’s Instagram
  • Kara’s LinkedIn
  • Kara’s Facebook
  • Kara’s Youtube
  • Kara Taylor Coaching Website
  • CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, Kara Taylor was in the Air Force for thirteen years and successfully transitioned to business ownership in 2021. She helps military members transitioning out of the military create their Ultimate Life Plan

Key takeaways

  • When serving in the military, you frequently become completely engrossed in the core values of the entity you are representing but sometimes don’t really know what you personally stand for outside the uniform
  • You should choose a life coach that fits your personality type when searching for one. It's crucial to look at their background, and experience to make sure there is a fit because this is a significant step in your life and you want to feel connected to that person
  • The five pillars for the Ultimate Life Plan program are:
    • Working on habits
    • Working on mindset
    • Building your tribe
    • Building social connectedness
    • Discovering your passion
  • The most crucial thing a service member can do to help themselves with their finances after serving is to begin planning and saving for retirement as soon as they report for active duty
  • Building a sense of community and connecting with people who can support and connect you to others is crucial because once you take off your military uniform, you often feel incredibly alone
  • Leveraging social networks like LinkedIn and YouTube is a wonderful resource for transitioning military personnel to stay updated and educated with the appropriate information and connections

Subscribe to Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast by Kaleth Wright

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Quotes

“It is much easier if you do not spend the final six months before you leave the uniform striving to get your funds and thought processes ready. It's crucial to get started as soon as active service starts”

“...one of the most important things a person can do is to be open to feedback. If you are unmotivated, a coach won't be able to help you much, but when you're receptive to feedback, you can work with a coach to improve your motivation”

Airmen Helping Airmen is hand crafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include:Errol Doebler, John Osarczuk of FirstCommand , Jared Metcalfe, Rich Diviney, Ginger Miller, Thomas Connally, Kara Taylor, Kathleen McMahon, Jennifer Pasquale Dr. Geri Lynn Maples, Haley McClain Hill, Amanda Huffman, Lizann Lightfoot, Tom Landwermeyer, Diane Rauch, Kim Nahom, Kristen Christy, Jai Salters, The AFAF Campaign, Shermaine Perry-Knights and Lacey Langford.
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In this episode of Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast by Kaleth Wright, Kara Taylor, CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, talks about finding meaning after military service. She shares insights on the role of a life coach in making the transition a lot easier.
Kara Taylor, CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, joins the Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast with Kaleth Wright to discuss finding meaning after service.
Key facts

  • Kara’s Instagram
  • Kara’s LinkedIn
  • Kara’s Facebook
  • Kara’s Youtube
  • Kara Taylor Coaching Website
  • CEO at Kara Taylor Coaching and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at OCD Spectrum, Kara Taylor was in the Air Force for thirteen years and successfully transitioned to business ownership in 2021. She helps military members transitioning out of the military create their Ultimate Life Plan

Key takeaways

  • When serving in the military, you frequently become completely engrossed in the core values of the entity you are representing but sometimes don’t really know what you personally stand for outside the uniform
  • You should choose a life coach that fits your personality type when searching for one. It's crucial to look at their background, and experience to make sure there is a fit because this is a significant step in your life and you want to feel connected to that person
  • The five pillars for the Ultimate Life Plan program are:
    • Working on habits
    • Working on mindset
    • Building your tribe
    • Building social connectedness
    • Discovering your passion
  • The most crucial thing a service member can do to help themselves with their finances after serving is to begin planning and saving for retirement as soon as they report for active duty
  • Building a sense of community and connecting with people who can support and connect you to others is crucial because once you take off your military uniform, you often feel incredibly alone
  • Leveraging social networks like LinkedIn and YouTube is a wonderful resource for transitioning military personnel to stay updated and educated with the appropriate information and connections

Subscribe to Airmen Helping Airmen Podcast by Kaleth Wright

Recommended episodes



Quotes

“It is much easier if you do not spend the final six months before you leave the uniform striving to get your funds and thought processes ready. It's crucial to get started as soon as active service starts”

“...one of the most important things a person can do is to be open to feedback. If you are unmotivated, a coach won't be able to help you much, but when you're receptive to feedback, you can work with a coach to improve your motivation”

Airmen Helping Airmen is hand crafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include:Errol Doebler, John Osarczuk of FirstCommand , Jared Metcalfe, Rich Diviney, Ginger Miller, Thomas Connally, Kara Taylor, Kathleen McMahon, Jennifer Pasquale Dr. Geri Lynn Maples, Haley McClain Hill, Amanda Huffman, Lizann Lightfoot, Tom Landwermeyer, Diane Rauch, Kim Nahom, Kristen Christy, Jai Salters, The AFAF Campaign, Shermaine Perry-Knights and Lacey Langford.
Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes:

  continue reading

48 episodes

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