Have I ever told you about the time I quit my job because of a simple question?
Here's the thing...I spent years chasing what I thought was “success”— more promotions, bigger paychecks, and a resume that would impress anyone.
I was on the “right” path... but something felt off.
I was successful by every standard, yet I was miserable.
Then, one simple question from Kathy Kolbe changed everything for me:
"What is your definition of success?"
That question forced me to stop and really think about what I needed. Not what others thought I should want, but what I actually needed to thrive.
Kathy explained that her definition of success was "having the freedom to be yourself."
WHAT?! I had never heard of such a thing.
And, for the first time, I realized success wasn’t about climbing someone else’s ladder—it was about finding the freedom to do things my way.
I walked away from that job and started focusing on work that felt real to me, that played to my strengths and allowed me to operate in a way that didn't leave me drained.
This shift was everything.
Now, I’m on a mission to help others find that same alignment.
If you’re tired of pushing against the grain or burning out while climbing someone else's ladder, I talk about all of this in my new book with David Kolbe, Do More, More Naturally.
It’s all about achieving success in a way that fits who you are, not who you think you need to be.
I promise, you can achieve huge goals without the stress of changing who you are.
Download a free chapter or buy a copy on Amazon today!