S7 Ep10: Declare I Am A Hot Commodity

S7 Ep10: Declare I Am A Hot Commodity

From Peculiar Career Chit Chat by Crystal Williams

March 17, 2026 · 28 min · Season 7 · Episode 10

About this episode

In this episode, Crystal Williams encourages listeners to recognize their value and shift their mindset to declare themselves as high-value professionals in the marketplace.

Stop playing small in your career. It is time to shift your mindset and declare: "I Am A Hot Commodity." In this live session, we are breaking down why you need to stop begging for opportunities and start recognizing the immense value, skills, and God-given gifts you bring to the marketplace. As high-level professionals and entrepreneurs, we often let "imposter syndrome" or a tough job market dictate our worth. This message is your wake-up call to lean into your authority as The YOU Brand and show up as the high-value asset you truly are. In this video, we discuss: The "Hot Commodity" Mindset: Why shifting how you see yourself changes how employers see you. Overcoming Career Insecurity: Moving past the fear of rejection to a place of professional confidence. The Power of Declaration: How aligning your words with your worth attracts the right opportunities. Marketplace Authority: Positioning your skills so that you are no longer "chasing," but being "sought after." Key Takeaway: You aren't just another applicant on a stack of resumes. You are a uniquely gifted, skilled professional with a track record of excellence. When you know your worth, you don't have to settle for less than…

People in this episode

Host: Crystal Williams

Topics covered

  • career development
  • mindset shift
  • professional confidence
  • imposter syndrome
  • self-worth
  • marketplace authority

Keywords

  • career
  • mindset
  • self-worth
  • imposter syndrome
  • professional development
  • opportunities
  • confidence

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