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www.brody.orgLet me know if you can relate... You did everything right, got the job, or started a business. You’re reasonably successful, and then comes the point where you ask yourself, “What’s next for me?” Of course, you... - Turned to your friends for support. - Read the self-help books. - Talked to our spouse or soul friend. - Sign up for a class and another one. - You’ve hired a pro, and even that didn’t help. - At some point, you started to think, “maybe something is wrong with me? And in the back of your mind, there is this nagging feeling – what if I waste the next 20 years of my life? What if I never get there (and do you actually know where “there” is?). Good news for you: Florian has been there. In his life, He's done a lot of firsts and worked in many fields: - I co-invented the first electronic book. - Built the multimedia market for Apple in Austria. - Created the first German-language newspaper on the Internet. - Was the first working with CD-ROM in Central Europe. - Created and built the first lifestyle Infomediary startup on the Web. I worked at the French Film Archive as a fashion photographer, a software engineer at libraries, marketing for Apple and Philips, and Amazon, built five start-ups in Silicon Valley and have been teaching in business and academia in Europe and the US since the mid-80s. And all of this came about because I kept asking the question, “What’s next for me?” and, most importantly, “Why am I doing all this?” I never stopped asking myself that question, and that’s where I found achievement and fulfillment in my life. And that’s when I realized... it’s not about work/life balance but about work-life integration. When we work together, I support you in finding the answer to your question, “What’s next?” Schedule a call with me, and we’ll ask the question, “What’s next for me?” and help you find your next fulfilled purpose in life.
Read moreLet me know if you can relate... You did everything right, got the job, or started a business. You’re reasonably successful, and then comes the point where you ask yourself, “What’s next for me?” Of course, you... - Turned to your friends for support. - Read the self-help books. - Talked to our spouse or soul friend. - Sign up for a class and another one. - You’ve hired a pro, and even that didn’t help. - At some point, you started to think, “maybe something is wrong with me? And in the back of your mind, there is this nagging feeling – what if I waste the next 20 years of my life? What if I never get there (and do you actually know where “there” is?). Good news for you: Florian has been there. In his life, He's done a lot of firsts and worked in many fields: - I co-invented the first electronic book. - Built the multimedia market for Apple in Austria. - Created the first German-language newspaper on the Internet. - Was the first working with CD-ROM in Central Europe. - Created and built the first lifestyle Infomediary startup on the Web. I worked at the French Film Archive as a fashion photographer, a software engineer at libraries, marketing for Apple and Philips, and Amazon, built five start-ups in Silicon Valley and have been teaching in business and academia in Europe and the US since the mid-80s. And all of this came about because I kept asking the question, “What’s next for me?” and, most importantly, “Why am I doing all this?” I never stopped asking myself that question, and that’s where I found achievement and fulfillment in my life. And that’s when I realized... it’s not about work/life balance but about work-life integration. When we work together, I support you in finding the answer to your question, “What’s next?” Schedule a call with me, and we’ll ask the question, “What’s next for me?” and help you find your next fulfilled purpose in life.
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