''What do you want to be when you grow up?'' is one of the most common questions kids are asked. But what about adults? Just because someone finished school, got a job, and succeeded doesn't mean they are happy where they are. Maybe they still wonder what they want to do when they grow up. After all, growing up is a life-long process.
Of course, at some point, life kicks in; we have to pay the bills and earn a living.
Therefore, it is critical to set priorities, be realistic with your resources, and see what's important to you and will make the lives of you and your loved ones better. So, don't assume. Instead, seek to understand yourself and others.
In this episode of Taking the Lead, we have a fantastic guest — a woman who proves that determining what you don't want to do is sometimes more important than knowing what you want to do. She is Margaret Weniger, once a successful sales leader, and now, an entrepreneur and a podcast host living her purpose.
Margaret and our host Christina Brady discuss the challenges and concerns of quitting the well-trodden career path and digging into the unknown. Margaret shares why she decided to step out of the sales leadership role and dedicate herself to creating a space for women to share their stories and become entrepreneurs. They also discuss what it takes to be a good leader and how celebrating and learning from small victories is the path to great success.