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January 20th, 2020

Dream a Little Dream: Define Your Dream Job and Schedule at Halftime

  1. Dream a Little Dream: Define Your Dream Job and Schedule at Halftime Deborah Johnson 25:55

What do you want your personal and professional life to look like at halftime? Where do you want to be in 10 years? In 5 years? Take time to dream! You can dream big, but also consider your life at halftime—where your kids, family and friends are. Start with adding one new thing for where you want to be in 5 years, 3 years, then 1 year. At halftime, (age 40+) you may want to pursue a new business, work remotely or Travel more. Realize Timothy Ferris’ 4-hour workweek happened after several years of 80 hour work-weeks! It’s entirely possible, but it’s not always easy!

The main things is to start NOW with small steps. Define a plan for your next 90 days and insert one small item in your schedule that will help you move toward your goal and dream. Consistency and a lifelong learning attitude will take you far in fulfilling your dream! It IS possible! FREE Download: https://goalsforyourlife.com/ingredientsforsuccess

Up for multiple GRAMMY Awards and spending over 20 years in the entertainment industry, Deborah Johnson, M.A., built multiple self-driven businesses. While many discuss career transitions and achieving success in a second act, few offer comprehensive guidance on leveraging automated content with core values and purpose. She is an expert on how to constantly reinvent yourself in a gig-economy, working mainly with those at mid-career and halftime of life. A creative powerhouse, she has released multiple books, albums, published hundreds of songs, has a thriving podcast and has written three musicals. Deborah speaks and performs for both live and virtual events.

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