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Have you ever said to a friend, “I need to figure out what I want to be when I grow up”? But you’re already are a “grown-up” with a successful 20+ year career behind you. Well…you’re not alone! And, you really don’t need to choose. This is just one of the topics that Maggie Huffman and I discuss in this Ever Better Podcast.
Maggie is a self-described poly-serial-multi-enthusiast, meaning she’s very involved with multiple professional and personal interests.
After working in the wine industry for over 20 years, she finally figured out how to blend her many interests into a fulfilling and joyful life. Unfortunately, the sudden death of her mother was the catalyst for getting her life in balance.
Maggie and I hope that through listening to this podcast and reading her book, Oh Snap, My Career is in Crisis, you can move your life in the right direction before you’re faced with a crisis. (Send Maggie an email with “Ever Better” in the subject line, and she’ll send you a free copy of “Oh Snap!”)
Maggie left her corporate career in the wine industry to help her coaching clients reach their true potential. She’s also a speaker, an Aura-Soma practitioner, a vocalist a pet lover, and author of three best-selling books: Oh Snap! My Career is in Crisis, Whoops! I Forgot to Achieve My Potential and WTF?!? I Still Believe this Sh*t?.
Listen to the podcast to hear us discuss:
Quotes from Maggie:
“Put in a little bit of time to really try things. Build a personal tapas menu of little bites, little things that you want to try until you really discover what you want to be, what you want to do.”
“Okay…this is it. I am not spending my entire life not singing, not doing what I was meant to be doing or things that fulfill me.”
“I love synchronicity! When you decide to do something, a lot of times synchronous events happen – yet they don’t just happen along. You can see them because you’ve made a decision to focus on something.”
“I think more of us are like you and like me where there’s a thread, there’s a theme, or different patches that come together to make a pattern. I call myself a ‘poly-serial-multi-enthusiast.’”
“I know a lot of people are really interested in a lot of things. You do them and then you move on, instead of it being THE THING that defines you for your entire life or even for a significant portion.”
“We’re never going to be what we wanted to be when we grow up, right? Because we’re explorers. Adventurers.”
“If someone is feeling like they’re in a crisis and they think that it’s a work-life balance crisis, stop and think. It isn’t a work-life balance crisis. It’s a life balance crisis. Work is a meaningful facet of life. You’re not going to solve your feelings by changing work, unless it fits in with your life as a whole.”
Contact Maggie: Website: www.talktomaggie.com Email: [email protected] For a free copy of Maggie’s book, Oh Snap! My Career is in Crisis, send her an email with “Ever Better” in the subject line.
Thanks for listening! Send me a note at [email protected] if you’d like to share your thoughts about the podcast or to work with me.
Ever Better!
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Have you ever said to a friend, “I need to figure out what I want to be when I grow up”? But you’re already are a “grown-up” with a successful 20+ year career behind you. Well…you’re not alone! And, you really don’t need to choose. This is just one of the topics that Maggie Huffman and I discuss in this Ever Better Podcast.
Maggie is a self-described poly-serial-multi-enthusiast, meaning she’s very involved with multiple professional and personal interests.
After working in the wine industry for over 20 years, she finally figured out how to blend her many interests into a fulfilling and joyful life. Unfortunately, the sudden death of her mother was the catalyst for getting her life in balance.
Maggie and I hope that through listening to this podcast and reading her book, Oh Snap, My Career is in Crisis, you can move your life in the right direction before you’re faced with a crisis. (Send Maggie an email with “Ever Better” in the subject line, and she’ll send you a free copy of “Oh Snap!”)
Maggie left her corporate career in the wine industry to help her coaching clients reach their true potential. She’s also a speaker, an Aura-Soma practitioner, a vocalist a pet lover, and author of three best-selling books: Oh Snap! My Career is in Crisis, Whoops! I Forgot to Achieve My Potential and WTF?!? I Still Believe this Sh*t?.
Listen to the podcast to hear us discuss:
Quotes from Maggie:
“Put in a little bit of time to really try things. Build a personal tapas menu of little bites, little things that you want to try until you really discover what you want to be, what you want to do.”
“Okay…this is it. I am not spending my entire life not singing, not doing what I was meant to be doing or things that fulfill me.”
“I love synchronicity! When you decide to do something, a lot of times synchronous events happen – yet they don’t just happen along. You can see them because you’ve made a decision to focus on something.”
“I think more of us are like you and like me where there’s a thread, there’s a theme, or different patches that come together to make a pattern. I call myself a ‘poly-serial-multi-enthusiast.’”
“I know a lot of people are really interested in a lot of things. You do them and then you move on, instead of it being THE THING that defines you for your entire life or even for a significant portion.”
“We’re never going to be what we wanted to be when we grow up, right? Because we’re explorers. Adventurers.”
“If someone is feeling like they’re in a crisis and they think that it’s a work-life balance crisis, stop and think. It isn’t a work-life balance crisis. It’s a life balance crisis. Work is a meaningful facet of life. You’re not going to solve your feelings by changing work, unless it fits in with your life as a whole.”
Contact Maggie: Website: www.talktomaggie.com Email: [email protected] For a free copy of Maggie’s book, Oh Snap! My Career is in Crisis, send her an email with “Ever Better” in the subject line.
Thanks for listening! Send me a note at [email protected] if you’d like to share your thoughts about the podcast or to work with me.
Ever Better!