The Transit Lounge
Career Change After 40 - From Accidental Accountant to Stylist
June 22, 2020
A career change from being an Accountant for 19 years to now being a personal stylist doesn't exactly seem like a natural progression... But for Carol Hanson her love for fashion had always been there it just took a while and a few other experiments and experiences to get to it. In this podcast interview Carol shares: •How she accidentally fell into accounting •Buying her first business and the lessons she learnt •Insights from her first business that helped her identify what she really wanted to do •What the styling work she does is really about •Things she wished she did earlier in her business •How she got over feeling apologetic for charging people for her services This career change conversation also explores the environmental impact of the fashion industry, a big discussion about the impact of money in starting your own business and the differences between US and Australian approach to fashion compared to the French approach. This episode covers a lot of ground and provides some great insights and tips for anyone wanting to make a career change to start their own business that feels fulfilling and meaningful. Because 'the money side' is so influential in creating a successful business, it's one of the first things you really need to address before you go too far down the road of starting your own business. To help you find out more about how you really feel and act around money take this 5 minute quiz to discover which of 5 Money Zones is that one that will hold you back from creating the money you deserve in your business. Click here to find out more and access the free Money Zones quiz here. To find out more about Carol you can connect with her: Website https://carolahanson.com FB https://www.facebook.com/consciouswardrobestylist/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolahanson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_carol_hanson/ Do you like this sort of food for thought? Want to make sure you are the first to hear every new episode? You can do both of those things - catch up on past episodes and subscribe for free right here on iTunes or Stitcher and now on Spotify! Also I would love it if you left a rating and review on iTunes which will help other people to find it... thank you!
A career change from being an Accountant for 19 years to now being a personal stylist doesn't exactly seem like a natural progression...

But for Carol Hanson her love for fashion had always been there it just took a while and a few other experiments and experiences to get to it.

In this podcast interview Carol shares:

This career change conversation also explores the environmental impact of the fashion industry, a big discussion about the impact of money in starting your own business and the differences between US and Australian approach to fashion compared to the French approach.

This episode covers a lot of ground and provides some great insights and tips for anyone wanting to make a career change to start their own business that feels fulfilling and meaningful.

Because 'the money side' is so influential in creating a successful business, it's one of the first things you really need to address before you go too far down the road of starting your own business. To help you find out more about how you really feel and act around money take this 5 minute quiz to discover which of 5 Money Zones is that one that will hold you back from creating the money you deserve in your business.
Click here to find out more and access the free Money Zones quiz here.

To find out more about Carol you can connect with her:

Website https://carolahanson.com

FB https://www.facebook.com/consciouswardrobestylist/

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolahanson

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_carol_hanson/


Do you like this sort of food for thought?

Want to make sure you are the first to hear every new episode?

You can do both of those things - catch up on past episodes and subscribe for free right here on iTunes or Stitcher and now on Spotify!

Also I would love it if you left a rating and review on iTunes which will help other people to find it... thank you!