My Next Chapter: The Pursuit of My (and Other's) Happiness
Kathleen McDowell
Money Coach, Advisor & Investor, REALTOR? / Residential Real Estate Expert, Founder of Live Richly
Sometimes shifts happen and life makes us reevaluate our paths and redefine our priorities. After 30+ years as an executive in the finance & business consulting world, I left the rat race 3 years ago in order to live a simpler life. The move was prompted by being let go by my company during the COVID pandemic, due to a slump in sales results. But in my heart, it had been brewing for months and they did me a favor (though not obvious to me at the time). I no longer had the desire to compete for wealth or money and had grown very weary of "building my personal brand". The demands of the job, continually training others, and ever-evolving technologies often left me exhausted and uninspired.
The change was easy at first as I threw myself into launching my own business, something I thought I would never do, having become very reliant on a steady paycheck. My husband, who had always been a small business owner, was my greatest supporter, quick to point out the benefits of working for yourself.
Shedding the Corporate Identity.
Soon after, I started struggled with having shed my corporate identity. I saw friends and peers continue to climb the corporate ladder and wondered had I made a mistake? I compared myself to them constantly, happy, yet envious of their success.
The issue I was struggling with is that I had come to define myself by my job. I had been so busy succeeding at work, I had failed to carve out space to do things other than work, or even figure out what those things should be.
Once I was no longer a rat ?? looking for my reward of a piece of cheese ??, who was I?
The problem with our current work culture is that work takes our best time, our best hours, and our best energy, leaving very little for anything else.
I needed to redefine myself and decided to start my own real estate business, based purely on my interest in real estate investing and home design. I put my business skills to work and dove head first into making the business a success.
Finding Happy. ??
A funny thing happened along the way. I was able to build a business I was proud of, but I barely paid attention to the monetary rewards. I found myself intensely motivated by simply making my clients happy. And the happier I made them, the more my business grew, and the more people I could make happy.
And it took a fraction of the time it did for me in the corporate world! I was no longer bogged down by other people's agendas, meetings and priorities. I had time to do what I wanted, when I wanted, with who I wanted. And that meant a lot more time with my family and friends. Now, when I'm on an airplane ??, I'm on holiday instead of on my way to a business meeting!
Personal and Financial Freedom.
Leaving a way of life in which people are caught up in a competitive struggle for wealth and power was completely freeing for me. I was free to learn about an entirely new industry, which re-ignited my passion for business and reset my focus.
I focused on running a business that helped people find happiness. And in the end, I found happiness myself, a LOT of it. I now have time for myself, my family and my friends and it's been transformational. So much so, that I want to share it with others.
I realized that I was able to start my own business and gain freedom due to my knowledge of finance gained from my corporate career. Yet many people lack the personal finance knowledge required to set them up for success. I now want to share my knowledge with others to empower them to gain confidence and control of their finances.
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The Next Chapter.
I'm thrilled to announce a new chapter in my life that I believe can also add value to others. I have embarked on an exciting journey of launching my own small business – a personal finance blog called Live Richly, designed to help individuals and families, including women and children, navigate the path to a rich and stress-free life.
My mission is simple: to give others the tools to alleviate financial stress, and increase leisure and family time. Through my Live Richly blog , I aim to teach effective money management strategies that will bring clarity, confidence, and control over people's financial life, ultimately leading to personal and financial freedom.
There is a growing trend among professionals seeking more meaningful work-life integration. And here's why:
Financial Freedom.
Financial freedom means living the life you want supported by your savings and investments. Being financially independent can give you the power to take control of your time and the freedom to choose how you spend it.
Remember, career fulfillment and personal happiness don't always follow a traditional path. By embracing change and pursuing a life more aligned with my values and passions, I found happiness.??
Live Richly. Find Happy.
What does Living Richly Mean to You? Define your rich life and find out how to make it a reality.
Help Me Help Others.
I would be honored to have your support as I grow this passion project. Here’s how you can help:
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1 年Kathleen, you are the very best. No one I trust more, so glad I’m going to get more of you on this new platform! Great move!
Release Train Engineer (SAFe) for large complex digital transformations
1 年I think this will resonate with many. Good luck with finding your moved cheese. It will taste so much better.
Passionate Leader | Problem Solver | People Connector | Business is my Business | Dog Mom | Sales but that's just the appetizer
1 年First of all... that picture is perfection. Second of all, Kathleen it's been so wonderful to see you make this shift over the last few years. Thank you for taking me (and us) along on your journey! The tips you do share about financial freedom are awesome! Keep going lady!