My favorite parts?
“So it’s a bit counterintuitive, but the most important career decision you’re going to make is whether or not you have a life partner and who that partner is. If you pick someone who’s willing to share the burdens and the joys of your personal life, you’re going to go further. A world where men ran half our homes and women ran half our institutions would be just a much better world.”
“So, my heartfelt message to all of you is, and start thinking about this now, do not leave before you leave. Do not lean back; lean in. Put your foot on that gas pedal and keep it there until the day you have to make a decision, and then make a decision. That’s the only way, when that day comes, you’ll even have a decision to make.”
“What about the rat race in the first place? Is it worthwhile? Or are you just buying into someone else’s definition of success? Only you can decide that, and you’ll have to decide it over and over and over. But if you think it’s a rat race, before you drop out, take a deep breath. Maybe you picked the wrong job. Try again. And then try again. Try until you find something that stirs your passion, a job that matters to you and matters to others. It is the ultimate luxury to combine passion and contribution. It’s also a very clear path to happiness.”
(via relovingit)
must read, remember & take to heart
so spot on. i ‘leaned back’...long time ago, maybe subconsciously (but probably
My favorite parts? “So...bit counterintuitive, but...most...
“What I have seen most clearly in my 20 years in the workforce is this: Women almost never make one decision to leave...
LOVE this. “don’t
well…shit. this is very well timed.
read this article before...was just the pep-talk I needed