b'
From the age of 6, she was writing about her day.\\xa0 And my guess is, she was probably making people laugh back then.\\xa0 My guest this week is Beth Thomas Cohen.
\\xa0
She went from fashion editor to PR to marketing to running her own company, and then writing a book!\\xa0 She\'s smart and funny, and not afraid to laugh at herself.\\xa0 (An endearing quality if there ever was one.)
\\xa0
Having lived a very full life, her perspective is quite broad. And after experiencing a lot inside many different roles, she and I agree, that usually what you\'re passionate about, you\'re good at. But of course, there\'s no easy road. (PS. There never is.)
\\xa0
As your journey twists and turns, and as you think about your next goal, ask yourself this question: what\'s the next level of yourself? What\'s next for a better version of yourself? I love this because you\'re not competing with anyone else.
\\xa0
And as you explore, it\'s important to know that when you\'re not settled, there\'s something more waiting.\\xa0 It\'s your job to find out what it is.
\\xa0
Oh, and my favorite tips from Beth:
More about Beth:
Instagram @ beththomascohen
Here is a link to grab the book
\\xa0
And check out my bestselling book:
Peace, Possibilities, and Perspective:
8 Secrets to Serenity and Satisfaction in Your Life and Career