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Thirty hits and suddenly the career you built in your twenties doesn't fit anymore. That's not failure — that's growth.
I spent my entire twenties being grateful for whatever I was offered. At 30, I finally learned what I was worth.
I thought by 30 I'd feel like I belonged. Instead, I learned how to show up anyway.
I stayed too long because the paycheck was good and the title was impressive. Neither was worth what it cost me.
Everyone told me to wait until I had a safety net. I'm glad I didn't listen.
I fought for the flexibility. I didn't expect the isolation that came with it.
I was the oldest person in my program. I was also the most sure of why I was there.
Leadership at 30 is less about having answers and more about creating space for other people to find them.
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