20. Leaving Your Dream Job with Life & Career Coach, Talent Acquisition Executive & Consultant, Business Owner, and Dog Mom – Gwen Cole

 
 
 

Gwen Cole is a native and lifelong Colorado gal and dog mom. She is a gifted encourager, genuinely loves people, and is sincerely wise beyond her years. Gwen is an expert talent acquisition executive and consultant. She is a certified professional life and career coach, guiding people to find the career path that is best for them.  

In this episode of Courage Becomes Her, Gwen talks about leaving a role that had long been her dream job. She talks about the process she took to determine that it was time to leave and how she worked through the emotions that came because of her decision, including grief and loss, and how she nurtured her mental health through such a difficult decision and journey.

 

Resources from my conversation with Gwen:

 

Interested in talking with Gwen about a possible career shift, mental health, or any of the topics that Gwen shared?

Please follow her on LinkedIn or contact her through her website or email her at gwencolecoaching@gmail.com

 

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Corey Emory

Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Corey Emory lived in Montana, Oregon, Colorado, and Sri Lanka before settling in a small California beach town. His work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, VietNow Magazine, Windhover Journal, and other literary publications.

As a writer, Emory credits the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Ayn Rand, Flannery O’Connor, and Sylvia Plath as influences, as well as Joan Didion, J. D. Salinger, S. E. Hinton, and Bret Easton Ellis.

Married since 2001, Emory shares his home with his wife and cats.

https://www.coreyemory.com
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