
You’d be forgiven for thinking that a gathering of previous award winners could turn into a smugfest.
But it’s PARAPLANNERS that we’re talking about.
So this episode – recorded specially to celebrate the tenth annual Professional Paraplanner Awards – is far from self-congratulatory. In fact, it’s packed with thinking that will inspire every paraplanner wherever you are in your career.
Why? Because it illustrates how entering an award – or even just thinking about it – is one of the most helpful ways to reflect on your career, what you’ve achieved and what you would like to achieve in the future.
Host Caroline Stuart of Sparrow Solutions is joined by Natalie Dawes, editor of Professional Paraplanner, along with three paraplanners who’ve been through the process themselves: Hannah Hirons of Navigatus, Luke Sparkes of Sparkes Paraplanning, and Hannah Wynick of Core Financial Paraplanning.
In an hour-long chat they talk about
- overcoming your imposter syndrome
- why nominating yourself is OK even when it might not feel like it
- why being nominated by someone else feels ACE
- whether there’s a difference entering awards when you’re in-house versus outsourced
- why writing an award entry helps you realise what you’re actually good at
- what it’s like to sit in an interview with judges – and why it’s so valuable
What’s more, the conversation also recognises that some people just don’t want to enter awards or feel the need to do so and explores ways in which paraplanners can receive the recognition their work deserves.
Above all, this is an episode that illustrates how powerful it can be for paraplanning practitioners to reflect on their professional progress. And how the peer-led evaluation of entries has quickly established the Professional Paraplanner Awards as the preeminent standard for the paraplanning profession.