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[Personal Story Series] It's Never Too Late

Does getting old scare you? Are you afraid you might be too old to change things or start a new business or a new passion? I want to stop you right now. From my experience, it’s never too late to start new things.

Does getting old scare you? Are you afraid you might be too old to change things or start a new business or a new passion? I want to stop you right now. From my experience, it’s never too late to start new things.

My age has never been an issue

However, I have to be honest; when I left France to come to America, almost nine years ago, I was as excited as scary.

It was the first time of my life; I followed someone with nothing waiting for me there.

My French husband had an excellent opportunity. He was going to be the new head of international digital marketing for Disney.

I was 26. I did not speak English. And I was about to throw away the career I started to build four years before.

I did not have any work permit.

I had no idea what I was going to do besides being by his side, which, by the way, was far from the successful career I visualized when I was working in the Fashion industry in Paris.

At the age of 26, I learned how to speak English.

At the age of 27 started a business that ultimately failed. At 28, I started another one, which failed. At 29, I built a new venture which ultimately failed again. At that time, I was frustrated. How comes that I could not learn anything from my past experiences?

I suppose it was meant to be.

At age 30, I was craving to learn more about pretty much everything. As a multi-passionate person, nothing scared me. Learning new things was my happy place, so I develop what we called the shiny object syndrome.

That’s me. I could not get enough education. I was lucky because I could satisfy my burning desire to learn more about everything. I invested a lot of $$ to learn new things without knowing that I will use the knowledge someday!

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At age 31, I learned how to sew, made my first dress after a month of learning. I also learned how to draw and how to cook. I became obsessed with doing things with my hands.

At 32, I learned how to cut and color hair. I also learned about skin and nails. I even got my Californian cosmetologist license. How cool is that?

Just like that, I became a hairstylist. I created artistic pieces such as creative wigs; I did fashion shows and photoshoots. I got published. I also worked in a salon and built a clientele of awesome customers.

My new things eventually became something profitable and sustainable that I love and am proud of.

I am 34 now. I recently became a mama.

When I became pregnant, I knew that once my baby was going to be here, it will be hard for me to leave him.

So, I started a mom blog in which I shared my learnings and experiences about my awesome pregnancy. My goal was to make it profitable so I could stay with my son by the time he was born.

And it worked! I kept showing up, learning, learning, and learning. Several times already, I adjusted my offer to what I thought made more sense for my audience and me.

After failing for so many years, I finally learned something. My most recent work has shown excellent results. And you guys are here, which is the best thing ever. I must have done something right.

I know I will learn so much more. I will fail again. But I promise myself that I will never stop to start again.

Would you promise me the same?


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