At some point during your teenage years, you probably developed an idea of what "success" as an adult would look like.
Sticking to that definition as an adult is a surefire way to end up unhappy, according to serial hospitality entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling business author Chip Conley.
"And we either tried to emulate that and live up to it, or we in some cases rebelled against it.
Rather, you should "acknowledge the negative aspects ... [and] evaluate whether there's another way to think about the situation," she noted.
I wonder if I can change anything about this situation or my expectations about it," wrote Maenpaa.
Persons:
Chip Conley, Conley, David Blanchflower, you've, Jenny Maenpaa
Organizations:
New York Times, Harvard Business, Dartmouth, Procter & Gamble, Hospitality, Modern Elder Academy, CNBC