Macy Grey, my amazing rescue pit bull, not only helped me to design a business and life that prioritizes my well-being, but she has completely reconstructed how I communicate with colleagues, clients, and prospective customers. That’s right. My dog is my greatest business coach.
Bringing my dog Macy to work was the natural thing to do — but little did I know it would also be the best business decision of my career.
It’s among the top skills employers look for in a new hire. It can determine a person’s success from entry level to top leadership. It can directly impact money-making potential. But it’s not taught in most schools or homes.
If you are thinking of changing careers after 40, this is not only your official permission slip to do it — it’s your guide to find, choose, and create a new path. Here are 6 steps you can take to make “career” and “happiness” show up in the same sentence for you.
The side hustle is glorified in popular culture, littering social media news feeds, either leaving you feeling pressured or making it easy to get tempted and jump on the bandwagon. But is it right for you?
Learning new skills can take your career to the next level or allow you to transition to a different path. Unfortunately, many training programs are prohibitively expensive. Don’t give up — these seven resources offer top-quality classes at prices you can afford.