Choosing Work That Fits — Silvia’s Story
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概要
I’m joined by Silvia, someone I worked with a few years ago during her work-life redesign — and what I love about this conversation is how grounded it is in real decisions, not big declarations.
Silvia didn’t chase a “perfect job.” Instead, she got clear on what actually mattered to her in midlife: time, the people she works with, and the freedom to keep adjusting as life changes.
We talk about choosing a three-day workweek, why work environment became a non-negotiable baseline for her, and what happens when you stop expecting work to have a final destination.
This isn’t a story about burning everything down or finding your one true calling. It’s about designing work that gives you enough energy, money, and time to support the life you care about — now, and in the decade ahead.
What This Explores- What being “time-rich” really changes about work decisions
- Why the right work environment isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s a baseline
- How letting go of a final destination creates more freedom
- What success can look like in midlife — without burning everything down
Curious what joy at work could look like for you?
Explore all of my programs at 👉 https://www.midlifeunstuck.com/work-with-me
Catch Other Stories of Midlife Career Redesign:
What Changes When You Stop Editing Yourself at Work: Deirdre’s Story
From Stuck to Energised: Lara’s Story
Escaping Boredom and Finding Your Superpowers: Scott’s Story