Anonymous wrote:What about selling real estate? Or teaching - you could host seminars in your field. If you're open to doing retail, I would do it at a place you already shop so the discount you get actually helps, like Costco or Trader Joe's or a clothing store you already buy from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obvious choice would be to consult. Is that not an option?
I don’t suppose there’s any good resources on how to support someone with a severe case of imposter syndrome transitioning to a career in consulting during early retirement?
OP here. Are you saying I have imposter syndrome because I want out of marketing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obvious choice would be to consult. Is that not an option?
I don’t suppose there’s any good resources on how to support someone with a severe case of imposter syndrome transitioning to a career in consulting during early retirement?
Anonymous wrote:The obvious choice would be to consult. Is that not an option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obvious choice would be to consult. Is that not an option?
I don’t suppose there’s any good resources on how to support someone with a severe case of imposter syndrome transitioning to a career in consulting during early retirement?
Anonymous wrote:The obvious choice would be to consult. Is that not an option?
Anonymous wrote:Walmart, Target or your local supermarket