Archive of ‘40:20 Vision’ category

Marriage…What’s Work Got To Do With It?

I get a lot of questions about marriage. It’s hard to imagine a relationship that is supposed to last longer than many of us have been alive at the time we get married.  Older woman know stuff we can’t know yet. There is most likely a point where you start asking yourself questions. Is this […] Read more…

What I Know Now: Listening to Your Gut (Not Your Head)

Junie’s Journey: From Professional Actress to Transformational Coach By Mica Walsh, 4020 Vision Ambassador Today I’m sharing an interview with Junie Moon Schreiber, author of the e-book, How To Tame Your Inner Critic and co-author of Journey to Joy, a collection of inspiring stories by women. Junie began her career as a professional actress in New York […] Read more…

What I Know Now: My Path To Starting A Travel Site

By  Mica Walsh, 4020 Vision Ambassador Today I interviewed Pavia Rosati, Founder/CEO of the award-winning travel website, Fathom, the place for those passionate about travel to get inspired. Pavia had spent many years working as an Executive Editor at DailyCandy before launching Fathom. I was interested in learning how Pavia came up with the idea […] Read more…

Three Gifts for a 20-Something

What three “gifts” would you give a 20-something if you were a “Forty-Godmother”? 40-something women share three things to help a 20-something get a head start on the confidence to make decisions that are right for themselves. No more woulda, coulda, shoulda. This week’s three wishes are from a book I’m reading. In the book Sweetbitter their […] Read more…

Unpack Your Failure

  A discussion on failure from one of my 7×7 mentoring events. The topic…career flux and career change. A group of women from 20 to 40-something share their thoughts on failure: Q. How do we learn from failure? A. Failure is a good thing. This quote from Steve Jobs always helps me keep failure in perspective. […] Read more…

A Call For 20:40 Vision

Good morning! I don’t believe in luck. Well at least some types of luck. I feel lucky to have been born into this world in the United States and to have had a healthy childhood and the privilege of education and relative affluence. I feel lucky every time I walk into the subway station and my […] Read more…

Run Toward Your Problems

  Don’t run away from your problems, run towards them. What are you avoiding? What do you fear? Speaking up at work? Presentations or just addressing the things that worry you with your boss? Working out? Being honest with friends? Being yourself with your partner? These things may seem like a crack now. But they won’t […] Read more…

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