136. How to Identify What's Next for Your New Chapter with Lydia Lee

Hey you wild women!

You can create a new identity, level up your life, pivot, and take new risks whenever you want to. In addition, you can be free from your current situation, job, business, or relationship if it's no longer serving you. 

Who you are has nothing to do with what you do, so if that thing (business/career) is killing you, it's time to move on or shake things up. You need to do what’s essential to you.

Greg McKeown says in his book on essentialism,“Essentialism is not about how to get more things done; it’s about how to get the right things done. It doesn’t mean just doing less for the sake of less either. It is about making the wisest possible investment of your time and energy in order to operate at our highest point of contribution by doing only what is essential.”

In this episode, I chat with Lydia Lee, the Work Reinvention Coach and Freedom Instigator at Screw The Cubicle, about changing the narrative around quarter-life and mid-life crises to times of reinvention. We touch on her genius model of the sweet spot, where purpose, meaningful work, and impact come together. 

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How we lose creativity as we get older

  • Why taking time out is really important

  • How maybe who we are is no longer serving us

  • How to unlearn misaligned perspectives

  • The sweet spot for meaningful work 

  • Lydia's model for helping women find their sweet spot

What it means to be a wild woman:

Not to be so stubborn in getting through one way in life - Lydia lee

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