If you have a table and you prop it up on two legs, it'll tip over, |
It's quite the opposite, ... They've risen up the corporate ladder and achieved some success, they're happy with what they've accomplished at work, they've had their children, and now there's this 'Now what?' question. 'Do I want something more? Different? What do I want that's going to give me a sense of meaning and purpose?' I've actually had patients make radical changes. One woman left her job as CEO of a company and opened a craft shop. |
It's quite the opposite. They've risen up the corporate ladder and achieved some success, they're happy with what they've accomplished at work, they've had their children, and now there's this 'Now what?' question. 'Do I want something more? Different? What do I want that's going to give me a sense of meaning and purpose?' I've actually had patients make radical changes. One woman left her job as CEO of a company and opened a craft shop. |
Relationships, career, aging, empty-nest syndrome, health and, most importantly, money issues. |
Women should look at the different supports that are balancing out the table of their lives and ask themselves, 'What else can I add in?' You need to build that table back up. |