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Many of us spent the last few years questioning our career paths. If you find your work unfulfilling or your environment toxic, 2023 is the year to act.
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You don't need a total overhaul. Sometimes a shift in focus—like moving from residential work to retail merchandising—is all it takes to spark joy again.
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Many of us spent the last few years questioning our career paths. If you find your work unfulfilling or your environment toxic, 2023 is the year to act.
We are seeing more women lead in traditionally male-dominated fields, finding leadership lessons in the most unexpected places (even the Barbie movie!). 3. Wellness Without the "Warrior" Tropes
Whether you are 39 or 59, there is a specific kind of magic in the "40" milestone. It’s a decade of transformation. This month, we aren’t looking to "fix" ourselves. We are looking to celebrate the experiences that shaped us. It’s time to lean into and stop airbrushing the parts of our lives that show we’ve actually lived. 2. Career 2.0: From Burnout to Breakthrough
While the original More magazine (targeting women 40+) ceased regular print publication years ago, its legacy of celebrating and navigating midlife transitions remains a popular blog theme today.
In the spirit of the iconic More philosophy, here is how we are doing things differently this volume: 1. Embracing the "40 Turning 40" Energy
Welcome to January 2023. If you’ve been feeling like you’re at a crossroads—personally, professionally, or even spiritually—you aren’t alone. As we step into this new year, the theme isn’t just about "resolutions"; it’s about .
You don't need a total overhaul. Sometimes a shift in focus—like moving from residential work to retail merchandising—is all it takes to spark joy again.