
As a people pleaser and overachiever, I'm an unlikely candidate to find and maintain happiness and fulfillment. But I'm challenging myself to see that it's possible, one reflection and action at a time. Join me on the challenge by subscribing.
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This past Tuesday, I closed enrollment for my first-ever digital product.
It’s a live LinkedIn workshop I created for lawyers who want to build a stronger online presence but don’t know where to start. It’s a hands-on session where I show...
After I quit my in-house job at a private equity fund, I did what a burnt-out millennial does when they’re searching for answers:
I went on a silent retreat.
They were not kidding about it being “silent.”
No talking, no distractions. I...
It’s been a while since I last wrote.
I said I’d write again when I had something interesting to share, so here I am.
Quick recap:
It’s been a year since I quit my job.
At the time, I just wanted to write for fun. I started posting r...
For most of my life, I believed happiness is something I would earn later after I put my head down and worked hard enough to deserve it.
That it will come once I:
Got into a good college
Landed a prestigious job
Bought a hou...
In the beginning of this year, my husband and I booked a vacation to Japan for the last two weeks in October. This vacation was lined up even before I had quit my job or started my own writing business.
But as this planned vacation was a...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
After graduating from UC Berkeley and Columbia Law, I worked at top law firms and financial intuitions but quit after burnout. Now I'm on the solopreneurship journey and writing about finding and maintaining happiness and fulfillment along the way.
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