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How to Go Pro without Quitting Your Day Job: Part 1

November 1st, 2010 · 12 Comments

Admit it. You’ve got a secret love. You sketch shoe designs during meetings. You build toy trains in your basement. You sing arias in the shower. You probably don’t tell too many people about your secret love. Why not? “I’m not good enough yet.” “No one would care.” “I can’t make money doing it, so […]

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Tags: Career Change · Entrepreneur · Meaningful Work · Mid-Life Career Change

How Best-Selling Author Pam Slim Started Her Blog to Balance Her Life and Dreams

June 25th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Pam Slim has just published Escape from Cubicle Nation based on her hugely popular blog of the same name. Pam’s work focuses on helping corporate employees start their own businesses. [Side note: I highly recommend this book if you are considering making the move] In the first excerpt from our interview, Pam explains how she […]

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Tags: Corporate Jobs · Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change

How Nick became an Inspired Entrepreneur

February 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Nick Williams’ career as an author began in 1999 with the release of his first book The Work We Were Born To Do and he has recently started a new online community called the Inspired Entrepreneur. “This guy is living on the streets telling me to cheer up” Nick began his working life selling computers […]

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Tags: Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change · Personal Growth · Sales

How to handle success: Diaz, Winslet and a little PR

November 6th, 2008 · No Comments

While running a growing business as his day job, Ed Kushins began HomeExchange.com in the early ‘90s as a way to combine his love for travel and his enthusiasm for the home exchange concept. Now retired from his main business, Ed has made HomeExchange.com into the wildly successful business that has been featured the hit […]

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Tags: Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change

How starting a hobby now can pay for retirement

October 29th, 2008 · No Comments

While running a growing business as his day job, Ed Kushins began HomeExchange.com in the early ‘90s as a way to combine his love for travel and his enthusiasm for the home exchange concept. Now retired from his main business, Ed has made HomeExchange.com into the wildly successful business that has been featured the hit […]

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Tags: Entrepreneur

How to start work you love while staying in your day job

August 31st, 2008 · No Comments

The Avocationist had a great summer, including 3 weeks in Paris courtesy of a home exchange with a French family. My family and I arranged this trip using HomeExchange.com, a company founded by Ed Kushins. Ed started his service while running a separate business full-time. He had a long-term view towards having a fun job […]

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Tags: Career Advice · Entrepreneur · General · Mid-Life Career Change

The surprising life secret he learned from track

July 24th, 2008 · No Comments

A military officer. A minister. A politician. A track coach. While these may sound like four different people, Jim Watkins has worn all these hats in his 65 years. Each path has been vastly different, but the common thread through them all his Jim’s ability to lead and organize, notably as District Director for Congressman […]

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Tags: Career Advice · Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change · Personal Growth

Interview: How to do a start-up the ‘wrong’ way

June 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Robin Wolaner is CEO and founder of Tee Bee Dee, an online community for people over 40. She’s had a very successful career in publishing starting with a part-time job at Penthouse magazine and later as founder of Parenting magazine which she sold to Time-Warner. There she launched Vibe and Martha Stewart Living. In the […]

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Tags: Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change · Personal Growth

Interview: ‘Penthouse’ to ‘Parenting’. Next? TBD

June 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Robin Wolaner is CEO and founder of Tee Bee Dee, an online community for people over 40. She’s had a very successful career in publishing starting with a part-time job at Penthouse magazine and later as founder of Parenting magazine which she sold to Time-Warner. In this first of a two-part interview Robin discusses how […]

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Tags: Entrepreneur · Mid-Life Career Change

Career advice: Make mistakes and ‘Cheer Up’

May 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Tags: Career Advice · Entrepreneur · Personal Growth