I was let go by the private equity firm that owned the small beauty brand I worked for at 65. The reduction in stress and unhappiness is tangible, and has freed me to think creatively about my next chapter and where I can go with my experience. I'm still in the "honeymoon" phase but recently read about Lisa Price (founder of Carol's Daug…
I was let go by the private equity firm that owned the small beauty brand I worked for at 65. The reduction in stress and unhappiness is tangible, and has freed me to think creatively about my next chapter and where I can go with my experience. I'm still in the "honeymoon" phase but recently read about Lisa Price (founder of Carol's Daughter) who mentioned that without the daily stress that people experience due to their high pressure jobs, it opens up new avenues of creativity and options. So, that's what I'm trying to focus on now. Kim, I think your being unhappy and not native to the job you held as editor helped you explore other avenues for your creativity and opened your eyes to new possibilities. Love the blog and I'm a faithful listener to your podcast. Keep up the great work!
I was let go by the private equity firm that owned the small beauty brand I worked for at 65. The reduction in stress and unhappiness is tangible, and has freed me to think creatively about my next chapter and where I can go with my experience. I'm still in the "honeymoon" phase but recently read about Lisa Price (founder of Carol's Daughter) who mentioned that without the daily stress that people experience due to their high pressure jobs, it opens up new avenues of creativity and options. So, that's what I'm trying to focus on now. Kim, I think your being unhappy and not native to the job you held as editor helped you explore other avenues for your creativity and opened your eyes to new possibilities. Love the blog and I'm a faithful listener to your podcast. Keep up the great work!