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Offering dream career guidance to creative women since 2008. http://whenigrowupcoach.com
Um, do you know that I’ve coached hundreds of women since I started offering dream career guidance in 2008? And that these women are freakin’ rock stars, leaving soul-sucking jobs and traveling the world and launching creative, grown-up businesses and simply doing work that fits their lifestyle goals? Well ya do now – and you’ll hear their stories firsthand in my Client Case Studies series! A Fall 2019 Discover Your Dream Business alum, Angie Palsak asked me in November if I’d hold off on posting her testimonial until she had her site up. I gave it a few months, and right before I was going to tap her on the shoulder, there she was: Announcing the launch of Angie Curneal Palsak Art & Design (and saying kind things about our work together to boot, aw!) along with “the ending of 12 years of abandoned projects and artistic stagnation
Lemme take a shot in the dark here. You’ve been told, since you were a wee lass, that you have to Pick One Thing as a career and then do that one thing for the 43 (!) working years you have until you retire
If you’re dying to set your own hours, work when you’re most productive, and craft a calendar around your personal life’s challenges, circumstances, and goals, yes, babe. If you’ve had a long-term-ish dream of owning your business, even if it’s a dream that’s flickered, disappeared for some time, and then come back again, Here’s one thing I like to remind clients who aren’t sure if they’re ready for the big push: Now… if you’ve read this article and know/feel all the things above, I’m so happy to tell you: You’re ready to be an entrepreneur!
Your Dream Business this summer, I knew it when she opened her business The way you described (and also the way that you so cleverly named) Discover Your Dream Business, it felt like it was just for me. And now… I’m still working that same full-time job, but I’m also building my spiritual self-care business as a side hustle. It can sometimes be frustrating to have a great business idea when I’m at my 9-5 and have to wait until the end of the day to act on it, and it’s definitely hard to put in the extra hours after a full day of work and parenting, but I have to say that working on my business is quite energizing.