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Earth Day Part 1: Crafting Your Sustainability Career with Tiffany Broyles Yost

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Sure it's cool to work on a big, cutting edge sustainable project. Tiffany Broyles Yost has been there and done that. Today, she shares how her interest in well being and quality of life translated to a career that makes a sustainability and resilience impact at the scale of the Everyproject.

  1. It doesn't have to be buzzworthy to make a difference. The incremental steps you take by helping clients see how sustainable measures can impact the other operational metrics they care about have a broad, cumulative effect on the environment.
  2. You don't need a lot of experience to have an impact. Follow your interests and say yes to doing what aligns with them.
  3. Be curious, meet and talk to people. By building your network, you attract opportunities. Leverage the experts in your firm or community as mentors or by offering to help them.
  4. Your biggest growth happens when you take the biggest risks. See everything as a learning experience.
  5. Never feel too overwhelmed to get started. Be confident in your core skill set, willingness to keep learning and desire to help others succeed in reaching sustainable goals.

CONTACT TIFFANY:

Email: tbroylesyost@gbbn.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tbroyles/

X: @BroylesYost

website: https://www.gbbn.com/

Hear Tiffany's Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine session https://www.clubhouse.com/room/M5eWDR24?utm_medium=ch_room_xr&utm_campaign=xLb1XSwHg1eT48aikSh2ag-953722

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Stay Inspired,

Angela

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Sure it's cool to work on a big, cutting edge sustainable project. Tiffany Broyles Yost has been there and done that. Today, she shares how her interest in well being and quality of life translated to a career that makes a sustainability and resilience impact at the scale of the Everyproject.

  1. It doesn't have to be buzzworthy to make a difference. The incremental steps you take by helping clients see how sustainable measures can impact the other operational metrics they care about have a broad, cumulative effect on the environment.
  2. You don't need a lot of experience to have an impact. Follow your interests and say yes to doing what aligns with them.
  3. Be curious, meet and talk to people. By building your network, you attract opportunities. Leverage the experts in your firm or community as mentors or by offering to help them.
  4. Your biggest growth happens when you take the biggest risks. See everything as a learning experience.
  5. Never feel too overwhelmed to get started. Be confident in your core skill set, willingness to keep learning and desire to help others succeed in reaching sustainable goals.

CONTACT TIFFANY:

Email: tbroylesyost@gbbn.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tbroyles/

X: @BroylesYost

website: https://www.gbbn.com/

Hear Tiffany's Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine session https://www.clubhouse.com/room/M5eWDR24?utm_medium=ch_room_xr&utm_campaign=xLb1XSwHg1eT48aikSh2ag-953722

Give Architecting a Google review- be sure to name the episode! https://g.page/r/CVYGVmEtsUjdEAI/review

Stay Inspired,

Angela

Join the architecting community:

YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Clubhouse, Facebook

Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information.

Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019

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