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Paul Smith - Why I Left Corporate America
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Paul Smith - Why I Left Corporate America

Get Clear with Crystal Ware · Crystal Ware Media Group

April 18, 202358m 58s

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Paul Smith - Why I left Corporate America
 
 

Are you stuck in a job you don't love but aren't sure how to move forward? Get ready to be inspired by best-selling author Paul Smith, a 20-year veteran of Proctor and Gamble, about how he found the courage and the criteria to quit his job and pursue his passion for helping others excel by telling better stories. Hear his inspiring tale and learn how you can transition to the career of your dreams! Key points include:

-        An introduction to Paul Smith

-        How to figure out what you truly thrive on? 

-        How to get unstuck as you climb up the corporate ladder

-        Risky Business: weighing up the risks and opportunities

-        The power of a personal story

-        The key to conveying your capabilities and abilities  

 

"I could have easily had regrets, like If I had waited until I could retire from Procter and Gamble. You can retire from Procter and Gamble at the age of 55 and take an early retirement package. I'm 55 years old now. So I would have still been doing my old job for the last ten years. And it would be now when I would finally leave to go start this amazing career that I've been enjoying for the last ten years." –  Paul Smith.  

 

Connect with Paul Smith: 

https://leadwithastory.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithpa9/

 

Want to share YOUR story, recommend a guest, or have questions, visit:  

www.crystalwaremedia.com

 

Connect with Crystal for further inspiration and learnings: 

@CrystalWare_GetClear 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystalwareriskstrategist/ 

 

Topics

"working moms"; "working mothers"; "business women"; purposepassion"made for more"