Creator of Company of One | Helping Professionals Build Income & Control Through Entrepreneurial Thinking | Engineer & Educator | Host, Company of One Podcast
Sarah looked successful on paper. She was a director in her company with 20+ reports.
Well paid. Respected. Empty.
As we talked, I could feel the “blankness.”
She felt like she was just churn. She’d lost curiosity.
She was terrified to leave because she might end up worse off.
We went through some ideas and brainstorming. She agreed to “disappear” for a few days to make some decisions.
When she came back, she had sketched a 6-month plan:
half time in consulting, half time writing. No safety net. No guarantee.
She told me: “I couldn’t trust my job anymore. But I realized I could trust my willingness to figure it out.”
She’s now growing a consult + content business that pays her more than her old job.
The surprising shift: she didn’t leave because she felt ready. She left because she felt she couldn’t stay.
She was more afraid of what she was becoming than the unknown.
Sher reminded me of something I learned the hard way.
-- Sometimes the clarity is not in the plan, it’s in the pain of staying too long.