Saturday 18 May 2013

New book offers humorous look honest and Entrepreneurship Career Transition


New book offers humorous look honest and Entrepreneurship Career Transition

Gisele Aubin offers an honest look at what it means to change careers in mid-life and how she personally found his own happiness. "In Transit" is not your typical step by step guide with the kind of success the book, but rather, provides a realistic, emotional, and ultimately messy but satisfying story of how one woman discovered she wanted to do with the rest of his life. And readers will find empathy, hope, and ideas to advance their careers in these pages.

Gisele Aubin is a woman after my own heart. She has known the stress of the business world, and when his job came to an end, rather than be discouraged and jobless, she saw it as an opportunity to take a sabbatical from work and instead of spending time reinvent itself, trying to figure out if I wanted to continue in the world of business or become self-employed. At first, I did not know what she would do if she became an entrepreneur, what kind of business could start like this? And a couple of times, he was influenced to return to regular work as appeared various times, but each time, he felt his spirit rising against the idea, so they continued their transition to self-employment, or as she called "you-are-on-your-own-and-good-luck-with-that!"


Anyone who has worked in the corporate world knows that stress can cause, the demands that come from all directions, and the general madness of it all. Although I never had a job like Gisele where I had to travel a lot, you could completely relate to her constant frustration of trying to keep up with communication with people in a world that never stops communicating:

"The long flights are the best.'m Completely zoom out from the cabin around me, and zoom on the screen. Those four hours in the air are like eight office. Where else can afford to be protected from the endless phone calls, emails, instant messaging, and everything else that people have ways to get to you? On that allow mobile phones and Internet access on every flight that will be the day I stop traveling, I hope. "

Moreover, Gisele corporate life was so busy and full of travel that rarely had time for herself. She admits she has almost no personal life or excitement, sadness always keeping at bay with humor, as when he says that "you know you are in serious need of a life in which the emotion is a salad in an airport terminal. " Even your weekends are full of work:

"I never, never reach unless I played alone while nobody else.'s Only time to get ahead was the weekend or in the middle of the night. Then, of course, could have won the game catch-up days, but lost on other fronts, such as sleep, relationships and health to name a few. "

And then the company she works for suddenly sold, giving you the option to stay with the new company or the opportunity to choose unemployment, or rather a sabbatical to rediscover herself and the transition to self-employment. The choice of the latter, re-Gisele continues to cultivate her relationship with her boyfriend, travels to Europe, take classes, and remember what it is just to have fun again, like when she and her sister surprised her parents to be submitted for breakfast in pajamas and finally she realizes what she wants the rest of his work and personal life to look like.

View Gisele go through this transition was fascinating to me. After his years in the business world, it was something of an adrenaline junkie, and constantly refers to the hamster in your brain that does not stop, but you should always be busy, planning, programming, thinking out what next. She knows she has to learn to relax and stay in the moment, but as with most of us, that's easier said than done, and this is why so many others relate to your story.

Many books have been written about how to become an entrepreneur and build a business from scratch, but few discuss it from a personal perspective. "In Transit" is more like a businessman therapy where we can see everyday frustrations and emotions of a woman during her career transition, almost as if we were watching a reality show about becoming an entrepreneur. Gisele takes everything to start and a good sense of humor, which will leave readers laughing, in connection with it, and ultimately, get motivated to follow their own dreams.

If you are ready to make the leap to self-employment or make any other major life change, you will find a kindred spirit in these pages that understand where you are, where you want to go, even if you do not, and who can show you how he managed to get there. Prepare for a career and life changing experience.

No comments:

Post a Comment