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This week’s Q+A episode deals with the topic of creating an “ideal life” and escaping a 9-5. I put ideal life in quotations because I don’t believe in absolutes when it comes to figuring your life out. It’s heavy lifting, it’s hard, and it takes time (and I sure as heck am not a guru).
Still, I do have a lot (I mean, a LOT, no seriously look at how insanely long this episode is…yeah, a lot) of thoughts, observations, and experiences related to the topic so I answered.
Leissan asked: “In your opinion, what is the most graceful way to make that transition? From a 9-5 desk job to doing things that are completely nontraditional. I know everyone has their own path, but hearing your transition and how you took the steps to make your ideal life possible would help me construct mine. I’m at the point would require taking some risks and running into trouble with that as well. How do you gracefully take the risk to make your goals happen?”
My answer covers many topics including managing time, managing money, rethinking priorities, mindset matters, assessing risk, and a lot more.
Take a listen and tell me what you think — I’m @LisaNicoleBell on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
All of the books mentioned in this episode are in the show notes. Link (case sensitive) below.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/btb114
In today’s 1.Q, the Daily Press’ David Teel updates us on the William & Mary Athletic AD search and shares his perspective on the search timeline, the impact of James […]
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