I quit my job & found FULFILLMENT // 4 Careers at 30 - Interior Design, Software Developer, Youtube

At 30 years old, I've had 4 careers. This is how I became a software developer with no experience, how i became an interior designer with no experience, and how i started on youtube. I quit "my dream job" as an actor and have been so much happier since. If you have ever wondered "Should i quit my job", "Is it worth a paycut" or "What will people say about me"...I have lots of thoughts to share with you.
I wanted to make this video because I find myself having this conversation with so many friends, family members and even strangers -- The Great Resignation is among us. Something is in the air, and if you are miserable in your work or in your life...there is another way.
Change is hard. But slowly and imperceptibly, things do change. And they can change for the better.
I think I'll be doing videos in the future going into greater depth on how I got into each of these individual careers. So leave any questions you have in the comments and I'll cover more in a future video!
Thanks for indulging 40 straight minutes of me yelling.
Lots of love,
🧡
Caroline
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STUFF
Dress (sold out in black): go.magik.ly/ml/1g1t5/
Earrings: go.magik.ly/ml/1g1s1/
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[contact: business inquiries only]
carolinewinkler@thesociablesociety.com
I'm sorry I'm not able to take on any new design clients at the moment! But I will definitely be sharing whenever my schedule opens up!
[about me]
name: caroline (angelica)
instagram: @thegoodsitter
location: washington dc
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Contents of this Video
00:00 - Intro
01:07 - Money vs. Happiness
03:17 - Timeline of my Jobs
05:02 - The Key to loving your life
08:48 - How to know it's time to QUIT
11:14 - Dealing with Haters
12:32 - How to Explore Other Careers
13:30 - How I became a Software Developer with no experience
15:02 - Should you go back to school?
18:50 - How I became an Interior Designer with no experience
24:14 - Overcoming Shame
25:19 - the "F*@K IT" moment
27:53 - Is it worth a Paycut?
29:48 - How to NOT GIVE A F*@K
31:20 - Hitting Rock Bottom
32:57 - Work Life balance
34:58 - How to negotiate work hours
36:30 - How to support others
37:50 - Living to Work vs Working to Live
39:33 - The Bottom Line
#howtobehappy #worklifebalance #interiordesign #softwareengineer #careermode
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All opinions are my own. Some links listed are affiliate links which means I earn a small commission if anyone decides to purchase through them. Thank you so much for your support!
Please note that I am not a professional, in fact I am the literal opposite. I am just a plebeian out here loose on the streets. Things that I am NOT: a builder, trainer, craftsman, therapist, nutritionist, physical therapist, medical professional or anything else. All projects seen on my channel must be completed at your own risk and responsibility. Please see your own professional or counselor for professional support. Do your research and be safe!

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  • @mrsfreelove157
    @mrsfreelove1572 жыл бұрын

    I'm a chubby disgruntled slightly older disabled black woman. I don't like anyone but my husband, but I just LOVE you. You are the real deal. This video should be the framework for your KZread career. I Love and am obsessed with the design too, but I crave the honesty about everything else in life. Keep it strictly brutal and kind just like you do.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    “I don’t like anyone except my husband” 😂🙏 Mrs Freelove, from one disgruntled to another, I love and appreciate you.

  • @Leameana

    @Leameana

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love you from your discription of yourself alone lol

  • @MyCardboardMoon

    @MyCardboardMoon

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is such a fabulous comment 💖

  • @mrsfreelove157

    @mrsfreelove157

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Caroline_Winkler You are the woman I should have been.

  • @mrsfreelove157

    @mrsfreelove157

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MyCardboardMoon Thank you. I give honor where it's due.

  • @patriciareeps3389
    @patriciareeps33892 жыл бұрын

    I’m an 82 year old woman. I really enjoyed this video. I admire what you have been able to accomplish with your life so far. I grew up in a time when women always worried about what other people think of them. Did we wear too much makeup or clothes too flashy for example. I gradually decided that I didn’t care what others thought. My motto became to quote the great First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, “no one can make you feel inferior without your consent “. Words to live by

  • @brendasnow8255

    @brendasnow8255

    2 жыл бұрын

    The main problem we grew up with was our lack of opportunity. Few jobs or careers were open to women.

  • @BeccaDoesStuffYT

    @BeccaDoesStuffYT

    Жыл бұрын

    @Patricia Reeps, I needed to be reminded of this awesome quote, so thank you!

  • @lorenipausini

    @lorenipausini

    Жыл бұрын

    Now I will live by that motto thanks for sharing 😊

  • @brynyates

    @brynyates

    Жыл бұрын

    I love this quote! Thank you for sharing :)

  • @miragaiamaia8966

    @miragaiamaia8966

    Жыл бұрын

    and there is another saying that goes like: don't you care about what other people say, because the ones that mater don't care and the ones that care don't mater. or something like that... please correct me. i don't know who said this originally.

  • @adelela.adiona7318
    @adelela.adiona7318 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t think you have quit your acting/ comedy career. You just changed the stage. And we love it! ❤️ Thank you for being bold to be your true self online! The world is drowning in fakeness, it’s refreshing and empowering to watch someone authentic. 🙏👏

  • @laurengraves

    @laurengraves

    Жыл бұрын

    👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @user-hk3qy3hr8u

    @user-hk3qy3hr8u

    Жыл бұрын

    That was exactly what i've thought too!

  • @tracy_cakkes

    @tracy_cakkes

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed Everything online has been so fake it’s hard to tell what’s real I find myself only watching people like Caroline who are genuine and authentic. I’ve been unfollowing and unsubscribing a lot lately

  • @emily1486

    @emily1486

    Жыл бұрын

    Oof this video is a game changer!! Been feeling similar with the acting field

  • @juditharsenault2131

    @juditharsenault2131

    Жыл бұрын

    She's so funny in her quirky way. I just bust out laughing! Makes me feel happy inside.

  • @kariprice8807
    @kariprice8807 Жыл бұрын

    Caroline, I am a registered nurse. When I tell people how unhappy I am, they brush it off. “But, you worked so hard to get there!” Blatantly ignoring what I’m telling them. I needed to see this video! I am not giving up nursing, completely; but, I am actively exploring other careers so that I do not have to work full-time at the hospital! Love your videos!!

  • @wam6465

    @wam6465

    Жыл бұрын

    I was a nurse for 25 years. I hated it!!! Now looking for another career at 52.

  • @goodgrief888

    @goodgrief888

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen! I worked my ARSE OFF trying to eek a living out of making and selling art. After I finally realized it was making me miserable on every level and that I was starting to hate art, I looked into what was the least creative thing I could do and got a paralegal certificate. Working with the egos of lawyers was difficult, but nowhere near as constantly infuriating as dealing with gallery owners and the egos of other artists, not to mention curators, buyers, and every single person who has ever even looked at a piece of art having an opinion about your work and what it should or shouldn’t mean. I’ve been told by my family and some of my friends that I’m a failure and that I’ve “given up on my dreams,” and they don’t have to live in my skin, so I stopped explaining and taking on their subtle and not so subtle insults. Edit: I did work in healthcare admin also, and dealing with the egos of doctors was MUCH worse than lawyers or people in the art world combined, so I went back to paralegal work.

  • @madnessintomagic

    @madnessintomagic

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting! I’ve worked for lawyers and with doctors (and am a doctor) and I find lawyers much worse. But perhaps it’s their ethics I object to. Doctors have the mental burden of the expectations of their work. Lawyers have more control over their choices in what they do and I’ve seen a lot of them default to what makes the most money. Many care a lot less about their clients than doctors do about their patients. But why I’m commenting is to express gratitude for people admitting how much they hated jobs in clinical care. Not sure the reasons for you guys, and not sharing my reasons - it’s just that when we’re in “helping” fields like this, we can take a LOT of flack for not somehow *wanting* to sacrifice ourselves for the well being of literally everyone who comes our way. People don’t realize it’s still a JOB and can suck your life and your soul. What many seem to think is that we should be self sacrificial and care only about others well-being - heaven forbid you have your own pain/conditions or mental health challenges or other problems equal to theirs - and if you dare to admit in life that you don’t enjoy the job or are unhappy, you’re often judged as selfish or mean. Sorry, not sorry, but patients can be as entitled and neurotic as “customers” (who are NOT “always right”) but somehow it’s unacceptable to stand up for yourself in a healing field. I for one don’t dream of labor and sacrifice being what I spend most of my week on.

  • @rdmineer1

    @rdmineer1

    Жыл бұрын

    I love nurses. They give so much, and get treated as extras on a movie set. Doctors give orders, but nurses actually deliver your care. Real and grounded, but disrespected even by their significant other. Can't blame you for making changes.

  • @jessicacolon1376

    @jessicacolon1376

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, look up Medical billing or Medical coding.They are 2 different fields.

  • @minenhlemoyo3719
    @minenhlemoyo37192 ай бұрын

    Well it’s 2 years later and I’m coming back to the video that started it all! I quit my job and I’m finally pivoting into something I only ever dared to dream of doing 😅 wish me luck 🍀

  • @stylincafe9119
    @stylincafe91192 жыл бұрын

    It’s interesting when you talk about diversifying fulfillment. I never thought about that. I’m in between jobs right now and I’ve been working as a hostess at a restaurant for a year. Before working there I thought “oh no, this is not a glamorous job, this might suck” but it doesn’t. I’ve realized it is absolutely an avenue of fulfillment for me. I love the people I work with, I’m good at the job, and I’m able to interact with people in my community. Once I accepted this and pushed into this feeling of fulfillment, I became happier and felt more balanced everywhere else

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love to hear that. There are so many ways to feel joy, stability and safety in life. I guess I believe that we all need a combo. Same as different friends bring different dynamics to our life..

  • @jillianchristjansen4912
    @jillianchristjansen4912 Жыл бұрын

    "Diversify your fulfillment." Joy being informed by a close walk with depression and pain. WOW woman, this is some seriously amazing, hard hitting life stuff. THANK YOU. I needed it 🙌🏼

  • @UnoHoo1

    @UnoHoo1

    Жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel yesterday, and it is one of the best things to happen to me in quite a while. It would be great if I could actually articulate why that is at this time. So, for now, I’ll sub, and when the right words come to me, I’ll toss them into a well thought out comment which will not read like a book!

  • @lillycabrera9865

    @lillycabrera9865

    Жыл бұрын

    “Diversify your fulfillment” omg this statement is GOLD!!!

  • @kg2096
    @kg20968 ай бұрын

    This is the first "quitting your job" advice that didn't make me feel like throwing up from anxiety. Thank you for being real and more importantly, specific. ❤ 🙏

  • @bethyb767
    @bethyb7672 жыл бұрын

    “If you find the unhappiness and the weight of that job carrying into your evening, your weekends, your relationships, it sounds like it’s time to make a change” 🤯👏🏻

  • @AngelaLeigh1
    @AngelaLeigh12 жыл бұрын

    This should be required viewing for college students. Truly. At 21 I thought success meant the top job title. Now, at 34, I realize success is being fulfilled by multiple areas in life, and my standards of happiness are different from others’.

  • @aschwinwesselius

    @aschwinwesselius

    Жыл бұрын

    "Success" is directly and proportionally related to the individual pursuing it. Success is merely achieving the goal set out in advance. What that goal is and how to define if it is achieved depends solely on the individual. Success is not what others think of your accomplishments. Only you are the one that approves the outcome as such.

  • @tracy_cakkes

    @tracy_cakkes

    Жыл бұрын

    This is true and thankfully I’m learning this at 21

  • @tamisauer2402

    @tamisauer2402

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing… “I need to show this to my college age daughter!”

  • @apdardillaspordoquier1324

    @apdardillaspordoquier1324

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tracy_cakkes I'm 18 yo rn, any advice about college and education in general? Idk what I want do study or even worse I don't know what I want to my life:/ there's a lot of possibilities and idk what I want to become.

  • @Gypsy218

    @Gypsy218

    5 ай бұрын

    I like the way you qualified your rant, because it so depends on what you want to do, your personality and ability to do all the research you talked about and confidence to present yourself well. Some people just have the ability to figure out how to make things happen better than others. I’ve seen lots of college students just sleepwalking through school and sometimes they’re just not ready to be there. You brought up some important points, the work world today is very different and requires a different attitude. I loved when you talked about being bold, in whatever you do that’s critical snd certainly easier when 36:30 you’re younger. I really enjoy your attitude and channel, maybe because I’m originally a New Yorker 😁.

  • @StephanieSchulte
    @StephanieSchulte Жыл бұрын

    I’m a singer who recently got over 21 million streams and had a song on new music friday Uk. The shocking part is how it felt like nothing. I realized in this last year that I don’t want this as bad as I once did. It was like losing a loved one. I really feel like this video was meant for me. Thank you for your bravery, intelligence and honesty. You really spoke to me.

  • @borednow

    @borednow

    Жыл бұрын

    i just checked your channel to listen to your music but you only have 1k subs and 167k views... how/where did you get this 21 million streams???

  • @KuyaJayTV12

    @KuyaJayTV12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@borednow aren't you aware that there other music platforms other than KZread, like Spotify and Apple Music. She didn't specifically mention KZread alone.

  • @borednow

    @borednow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KuyaJayTV12 can you even read? Aren't you aware that you should read before commenting nonsense? I literally asked her where she got these streams!

  • @christinaridder1451
    @christinaridder1451 Жыл бұрын

    You are so right about the degree scam. When I was in high school, we had a program called co-op. This was for kids (girls) who were interested in being a secretary, bookkeeper, etc. They took business classes half the day then worked an office job the rest of the day. Now to get a decent secretarial or business support staff job, you have to have a degree! It's insane! Jobs that do not, by any stretch of the imagination, require a four year degree now expect it. Gah!!!

  • @aliplay5

    @aliplay5

    Жыл бұрын

    not only a degree, but 3+ years experience.

  • @louizianna80
    @louizianna802 жыл бұрын

    I think the script needs flipping.. it’s not quitting, it’s realising that you’ve outgrown your current situation, or realising that it’s not right for you, and moving on. It doesn’t need to be seen as a negative. Love your videos by the way, relatable and funny ☺️

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true. The word itself is kind of inaccurate. Totally agree ❤️

  • @louizianna80

    @louizianna80

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Caroline_Winkler it really is isn’t it. I’ve just realised also, from watching this video to that I’ve always believed, from parents and society that I need to have one full time job/ career, but that always felt quite suffocating and daunting. I felt bad up until now for working part time and wanting to have a small business on the side, but I’ve now just realised that choosing this path is more secure, interesting, better for my mental health and more fulfilling. Thank you Caroline. Keep doing what you’re doing! ❤️

  • @aschwinwesselius

    @aschwinwesselius

    Жыл бұрын

    @@louizianna80 The system is "designed" (or at least kept in a status quo) to "reward" a certain "risk". Many professions and jobs provide quite some illusion of safety and guarantees. This is true to a certain point of expectations we have about our work life. But where is the money? The money is on the side of what is worth taking a certain risk. Making the risk smaller is what @Caroline Winkler is talking about here. An employer is simply taking the risk of employing people to do things the employer is not capable of doing or doesn't have the time for. If the risk is low, so will be the reward. But if something is hard to do, it probably is worth doing it.

  • @BeckyMesser

    @BeckyMesser

    Жыл бұрын

    I was also thinking about this just now! I quit a job that had once been the PERFECT job for me…but then, after a few years, it wasn’t. And…I think that’s okay. I’m glad I left.

  • @kathleenbeach4839
    @kathleenbeach4839 Жыл бұрын

    As a 58 year old woman who finally walked away from the banking world because I had nothing left to give, I just want to say, “Good job figuring this out at a young age. Pat yourself on the back”. It can be difficult getting traction when you are trying to build something new, but it sounds like you are on the verge of being able to cut back on the long hours soon. Be sure to make that move as soon as you can, your health is so important.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahh wow that must have been a huge change for you. Did you feel a huge weight lifted off when you left??

  • @midlife_crossroads

    @midlife_crossroads

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers to you! I’m a 55-yr-old man who walked away from the world of construction management. Didn’t realize how much or for how long I truly hated it. Should have taken that step 20 years ago, but no sense regretting it now. Time to make the most of what is left. I’ve been pondering starting my own KZread channel, but not sure what I would do.

  • @Erinwithane97

    @Erinwithane97

    Жыл бұрын

    I was just laid off from a job I was miserable in and as a result I found myself in a better place emotionally than I've been in my whole life. This video is exactly what I needed. Thank you!

  • @idancealways4ever440

    @idancealways4ever440

    Жыл бұрын

    @@midlife_crossroads I hope you do! So much wisdom to share

  • @kathleenbeach4839

    @kathleenbeach4839

    Жыл бұрын

    It was a tremendous relief. It has taken many months for the exhaustion to dissipate. I have so much gratitude to God that I don’t have to go back. Banking is a very high stress job. Government regulations, bank rules, employee shortages, customers who don’t understand what is really going on, constant rule/law changes etc. is a lot to stay on top of.

  • @Laurenski67
    @Laurenski67 Жыл бұрын

    I'm old enough to be your mom, but you've taught me lessons that I wished I had learned at your age. You literally can save people's lives through your vlog - glad you had the wisdom to jump in the KZread pool. Hope that you have found more life balance since this video - I just discovered you so I'm still catching up :)

  • @ladycactus110

    @ladycactus110

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I’m old enough to be her mom too!

  • @tessaturnertunes
    @tessaturnertunes Жыл бұрын

    The way you describe your acting career was true for me as a teacher. Last year was my first year as a licensed, classroom teacher in my dream job. This was after 10 years (dropped out twice, worked in education, went back and got my degree). I resigned last April. I love teaching but my quality of life was ground to a pulp. My health, my husband, and son were all coming dead last. It was so hard to leave. I know how lucky I am to have been supported by my husband. Now I’m launching a private tutoring and lessons business, putting myself out there as a freelance writer, and substitute teaching. I’m constantly anxious but it’s far more tolerable than the deep, dark place I was in a year ago. Meanwhile, I am also helping support my husband build his career in coding/programming and he is currently working on a big job change. It has been such a challenging time for us, not to mention as parents of a 2-year-old and as new homeowners, but knowing others who have made the jump to reject the cookie cutter career paths is very reaffirming. Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing your story.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    Жыл бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🥲❤️

  • @dixielou4002

    @dixielou4002

    Жыл бұрын

    "but knowing others who have made the jump to reject cookie cutter career paths" .... love this. Facing this in my life and career now.

  • @love-si1kx

    @love-si1kx

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't make it through my first year of teaching. I had a similar situation, had been working in the schools and field of education for years. Finally got all the required education and absolutely hated being a classroom teacher. I felt so much shame, leaving my students before the year was up, but I was not able to maintain my integrity in that school, in that role with the work load I had. In the end I believe I was causing harm, working from such a depleted place and so bewildered, that I was miserable. Harm to myself and harm ultimately to my students. It's not the kids, not the families, it's the adults. The lack of support, the administrators playing weird control ego games, wore me out. Congratulations on finding your way.

  • @bethfioritto

    @bethfioritto

    Жыл бұрын

    I also quit teaching last year after about 10 years. I realized that while COVID was the breaking point, if I was being really honest with myself, it wasn't ever really a good fit for me even though there were a lot of things I loved about it. Good luck to you in your transition!

  • @jmsl_910

    @jmsl_910

    10 ай бұрын

    ohmygosh: teaching if you know, you know

  • @brittanyo3087
    @brittanyo30872 жыл бұрын

    This is the single best Ted Talk I’ve ever seen. 👏🏼 YES.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bahahah❤️

  • @carlies2873
    @carlies28732 жыл бұрын

    This is so incredible to hear! I recently left my ICU nursing job, where everyone would regularly tell me “oh you’re so incredible! It takes such a special person to handle COVID nursing, especially in ICU. This is such a calling!” And honestly I left because I could not handle being paid pennies to care for dying people every single day. I had so much self worth tied up in the way people thought of me because I was a critical care nurse but ultimately I was just worried what people would think. I ended up going into medical research and while it has its issues, my salary more than doubled and I am feeling so fulfilled in this new position. Thank you for this video!

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah I am so happy to hear it has been a positive change for you❤️❤️keep going, you’re killin it

  • @emilyencapsulated9540

    @emilyencapsulated9540

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a fellow nurse, I'm so happy for you Carlie!

  • @lilypudd

    @lilypudd

    Жыл бұрын

    Huggs. From one nurse to another...yeah, had to quit geriatric for the same reason.

  • @SR-mv2mf

    @SR-mv2mf

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought nurses get paid a lot

  • @aschwinwesselius

    @aschwinwesselius

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SR-mv2mf Nah... The hospitals or care centers depend too much on the moral obligatory side of the profession from nurses. It's actually mental and spiritual extortion in a lot of places. Yes, somebody got to do it. But at what cost? And how to keep it sustainable so nurses don't burn out? So many professionals are being paid under the value that is provided by their efforts, it's making me sick. The whole hierarchy of the system is wonky. Football or baseball players get a lot of money just to entertain, while critical capacities like nurses get underpaid for their value. Managers, directors and CEO's get a lot of moolah just for delegating orders to subordinates. They get paid for the accomplishments of others, but will never take the heat if things go south. Etc. Sorry for my rant.

  • @JacWarner
    @JacWarner Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I quit my job 2 weeks ago. I’m 50. It was my “dream job” and…. My boss hated me. So yes- I cried at home and then at work a lot. And that was it. Enough. So now I’m looking hard for a new life. It’s terrifying at this age.

  • @BETH..._...

    @BETH..._...

    Жыл бұрын

    The strength it took to acknowledge that it was time for change ... wow. Wishing you all the best! 💚

  • @dontbeabutt7786
    @dontbeabutt7786 Жыл бұрын

    Aah man I couldn't relate to you more! I'm 29, I quit the film industry and it was so. damn. hard. but now I'm pursuing interior design! The film industry was 100% my identity, never being able to visit my family or hang out with friends was fine because I had this cool job everyone thought was awesome. People were always so impressed when I said "I work in film" it was a little buzz of reassurance even though I knew I was dying inside. Honestly even now when I say "I used to work in film" and people respond with "oh wow" "oh my gosh what did you work on?" "did you meet celebrities?!" my eye twitches a little and it makes me want to throw my shoe. I went through 6 months of shame fuelled depression, further fuelled by way too much wine. I couldn't shake the failure blues, it really messed with me. But by gosh when I came out of it, it was the most freeing thing ever to realise it doesn't freakin' matter that I didn't want to keep doing it. I did a big corny life values and goals list and realised that almost none of them were going to be possible to obtain with 70+ hour work weeks in a hectic, unforgiving industry located away from my loved ones. I fortunately love interiors, and yet still completely agree in finding fulfilment over LOVE and in taking a god damn break or quitting when we need to. We need to as a society find a way to value personal values and enjoyment so that changing course is natural and supported, but heck that's getting into a huge kettle of fish I'm not qualified to delve into. In the meantime, this video helped so much, thanks Caroline.

  • @mallorymaxton5638

    @mallorymaxton5638

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man I am LIVING this right now. I’m 25 and just decided I’m at my wits end with commercial film production. The prestige and oohs and aahs of people kept me going because I wanted that pedigree. But with a recent fibromyalgia diagnosis and crippling anxiety, I’ve realized I can’t continue to try and make myself fit into this lifestyle I am growing to despise. I have no idea what I’m going to do now, beyond working at a friends coffee shop. And I’m ok with that for the time being. Wishing you the best in your new path!!

  • @dontbeabutt7786

    @dontbeabutt7786

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mallorymaxton5638 yessss mate well done. It's so hard to get out of it's such a fun and addictive industry haha but more then that it's pretty toxic and so freaking life consuming. A lot of the people in it are kind of mad with hierarchy power and it can mess up your health with how much they overwork us all. You've made a good move! Good luck to you too you're going to do great at whatever comes next keep following your gut :)

  • @aliplay5

    @aliplay5

    Жыл бұрын

    this is me right now, 30 and in tv production. Haven't worked for the last few months and getting desperate but also dreading getting another gig. very confused and very down about it.

  • @bookertdancergirll
    @bookertdancergirll2 жыл бұрын

    I am a dancer living in New York City. I’ve come to the realization that I might want and need to do something else with my life. This video came at the perfect time✨ Thank you for your honesty!!

  • @jaim6580

    @jaim6580

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m proud of you for realizing that while you’re still young! It’s never to late and no matter how difficult it might seem it is all possible! You never know what God has in store for you on your way to where you think you are going. Enjoy the journey.

  • @iamkellyah
    @iamkellyah2 жыл бұрын

    omg, the anger side hustle montage- you are hilarious! great editing :)

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    🥴🥴🥴❤️

  • @fionnastanard1211
    @fionnastanard1211 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate how honest you are about this topic. I am 20 years old and just dropped out of college because it was not the right thing for me and I was the most unhappy I had ever been in my life. My parents were extremely upset with me but I knew it was the right choice for me in my own life. Since dropping out I have found a job that I love and I am happier than I have been in a long time. It is really reassuring to hear similar stories about this topic because I don’t think people talk about it enough, so thank you.

  • @ladycactus110

    @ladycactus110

    Жыл бұрын

    Good for you! College is as overrated as it is overpriced. It’s a racket. Go to college when you’re at least 25 and are damn sure it’s necessary and what you want.

  • @dawntownsend7828

    @dawntownsend7828

    Жыл бұрын

    I just retired from high school counseling. I CONSTANTLY told students do what YOU want to do because ‘you’re the one that has to live with the life you create!’ You can go to college later if you feel the need to or find the job or career that requires it. Do you! You’re parents will just have to get over it. Be yourself - everyone else is taken!

  • @ctln308CG
    @ctln308CG Жыл бұрын

    I'm 35. I have a bfa in interior architecture. I spent the last 8 years in retail selling furniture making great money and absolutely hated it. I finally accomplished what I needed to money wise (no debt) and quit my job. I took 7 months off to reset. Now back in my field as a drafter/designer for an interior design firm and I am so happy. I never wanted an Masters as I didn't think it was necessary in my field, but my bachelors was. I worked hard to pay off my loans and I don't regret a thing! Stay focused and appreciate the moments your life feels "off course" that's when you grow the most.

  • @janicetribbiani7535
    @janicetribbiani75352 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with the “never giving up” thing. You have to know when to cut your losses.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    In order to start something NEW!

  • @anmnou

    @anmnou

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, that quote is by Winston Churchill and he had to fight a war...not exactly words to live by for every day life.

  • @yetundeo1321
    @yetundeo13212 жыл бұрын

    Totally here for the "STUDENT LOANS ARE A SCAM" conversation. Again, not all degrees are worthless, but going into debt for a career that has a base salary that won't cover your student loan payment is not a good idea. If you must go try a community college first and invest time in looking for internships and fellowships. Actual experience trumps degree.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @AmandaF

    @AmandaF

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also - having a hobby or two or maybe a side hustle for a different added fulfillment…. Love this!

  • @monikafauci3443

    @monikafauci3443

    Жыл бұрын

    If your profession doesn't require math or law, I think a trade school or learning on the job is sufficient. But I'd consider this to be failure of teachers/guidance counselors. Also, as an Econ major, I find it shocking that money management is not taught in high school. It's one of the most valuable life skills anyone can learn and it is needed to assess whether or not it is worth spending money on a degree, a car, a mortgage, a stock.

  • @InnerGiggles

    @InnerGiggles

    Жыл бұрын

    As a community college educator, I wish more folks could recognize the value in that. Here in California, it’s a very low cost education that provides great value. So many of the programs are going to set you up for a good career or going to university. My specific college is one of the best in the nation and if you apply for financial aid you might pay $1,000 or less a year for excellent education. Don’t need to be dirt poor to get financial aid either. The Career Center gets students great internships. Leave with a degree and job experience. ✨🙌🏽

  • @InnerGiggles

    @InnerGiggles

    Жыл бұрын

    As a community college educator, I wish more folks could recognize the value in that. Here in California, it’s a very low cost education that provides great value. So many of the programs are going to set you up for a good career or going to university. My specific college is one of the best in the nation and if you apply for financial aid you might pay $1,000 or less a year for excellent education. Don’t need to be dirt poor to get financial aid either. The Career Center gets students great internships. Leave with a degree and job experience. ✨🙌🏽

  • @nonexistentfuture519
    @nonexistentfuture519 Жыл бұрын

    I’m glad I found your video. I’m almost 30 and have only worked retail. I had gotten my cosmetology license but never did anything with it because I realized I hated it. I’m a hard worker but I get burned out to the point where I just can’t go anymore. I honestly think something is wrong with me. I have no hobbies or money making interest whatsoever. I feel really lost and feel a lot of self hatred. I still don’t know what I want to do but I do know what I don’t want to do. Your kind and words were valuable.

  • @sadmermaid

    @sadmermaid

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too babes. Idk what to do, but you're not alone.

  • @AGlanvilleCoaching

    @AGlanvilleCoaching

    Жыл бұрын

    I so feel this 100%. You could try using the knowledge you have and have others pay you for it. That’s what I am doing now. I was in sales and now I’m teaching others how to sell. ♥️♥️

  • @ngeee10

    @ngeee10

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow I got my cosmetology liscense too and realized I hate it when I went to work at a salon. I can relate to everything you said. I'm so lost as well with no hobbies.

  • @peachykeen799

    @peachykeen799

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ngeee10 ........omg same. Ive had it for 10 years, still maintain it but never used it. Lost as well and reaching 30. Good to know us girlies really arent all that alone

  • @daniellericklefs3188
    @daniellericklefs3188 Жыл бұрын

    I am 45 and am on my 4th (5th?) career and finally feel seen. I typically get so much criticism or get the label of a "job hopper" or "flighty" but I want to want to freely move with life's experiences. Also, as a person with a master's in a social science with one of those careers being in higher ed, agreed. We need to bust the system. Good for you for finding a way! Thanks for externally validating me today!

  • @Ashleyreadsabook
    @Ashleyreadsabook2 жыл бұрын

    I feel these rants to my bones! High schools DO NOT help kids to figure out their futures and what job options are out there. Degrees these days can be bypassed in some instances if you get job experience that show you don't need a piece of paper to understand and be good at the job.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌🙌❤️

  • @jessmtnz

    @jessmtnz

    Жыл бұрын

    As a hs teacher, we can't! I'm in TX and there were so many bills passed recently where we can't go off script. But tbh, I might just accidentally show this video during advisory 👀

  • @nakolle4289
    @nakolle42892 жыл бұрын

    I worked as teacher for 5 years and then quit to become self employed after realizing I wasn't happy. I had so many people tell me I was making a mistake, that I was being a selfish mother, that I was going to fail. I didn't listen to them because I knew that I was working towards something that was going to give me the life I wanted which was freedom to do what I wanted. Fast forward 4 years and I am currently running a business that supports my lifestyle while being available to my children whenever I need to be. Point being, I agree with everything you said.

  • @kristenturner1222

    @kristenturner1222

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks for sharing your inspiring experiences! I quit teaching and am struggling to pivot in a new direction, and especially to deal with the judgment of others! However, I know deep in my gut this is the right move and that in the long run it will be worth giving it a shot. Otherwise, I don't believe I would have enough time to be the kind of wife and mother I would like to be one day!

  • @CozyCloudASMR

    @CozyCloudASMR

    Жыл бұрын

    What business do you run now? I am curious since I am also a mama. TYIA!

  • @caryconrady9588
    @caryconrady9588 Жыл бұрын

    What I would've given for this SOLID advice before I went to college at age 19. You're girl Caroline is spot on - take it from someone who is now 38 and been through a handful of careers as well.

  • @SofiaMachadoChannel
    @SofiaMachadoChannel Жыл бұрын

    Caroline, I found you three days ago and I'm obsessed

  • @michellebuser998
    @michellebuser9982 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for putting all of my thoughts into a well rounded 41 minutes and 19 seconds. I can relate to EVERY. SINGLE. THING. said in this video. For context, I quit my corporate job in downtown Denver in 2019, moved to New Zealand and started Dairy Farming, now I live in Australia and work as a Party Planner....I was viewed as a quitter (and insane) to my corporate coworkers for giving up my secure 9-5, but I am more fulfilled in life now then I ever was (it was by no means easy but worth it)....I'll step off my soap box now. Thank you for this

  • @sofigag

    @sofigag

    Жыл бұрын

    sounds awesome! all the best!🤗

  • @janicetribbiani7535
    @janicetribbiani75352 жыл бұрын

    I took classes at our local community college for interior design. Only needed 6 classes plus 1 elective (I took Sketchup and an extra one for home staging) to get a certificate and it was less than $1,000. The last few were online because of the ‘demic, but I enjoyed all of them! My favorites were technical drawing, home staging and construction basics.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    So helpful! Thank u for sharing this❤️❤️ sketchup is a MUST

  • @ah5721

    @ah5721

    Жыл бұрын

    if you liked sketchup Revitt is better. Much easier to use

  • @Dan-nz4ms
    @Dan-nz4ms Жыл бұрын

    I was caught in a downsizing recently and at 61 I am realizing I need to find some real fulfillment finally. It was always career advancement, family, kids, alimony that kept me working as a Petroleum Engineer, Investment Banker, CFO but not having much joy. So today I’m designing and building houses! Appears in Oklahoma you can do it without an architecture degree!

  • @viczukilo3746
    @viczukilo3746 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your honesty, candidness, and for share your vulnerability. Bests of luck to get through this chaotic times. Taking mental notes!!!! ❤

  • @musicismylove92
    @musicismylove922 жыл бұрын

    Never heard the analogy of diversifying fulfillment as akin to diversifying investments....such a smart way to think about it!

  • @TheCarlaProject
    @TheCarlaProject2 жыл бұрын

    Oh my garsh we have so many parallels. My previous dream/identity was singer songwriter and quitting that took years to recover from(like a bad breakup) then I went into tech/marketing eight years ago and genuinely liked it thennnn got burnt out in 2019…always wanted to start a YT channel but waited.. TWO more years!! 😂 Started my channel 9 mos ago and am honestly shocked to make money from this. It sounds cheesy but I feel like im living my purpose 🤷🏽‍♀️ combines all my passions and have never been more fulfilled. Anyhoo there’s my novel😄 your videos are brilliant, so glad you popped up in my feed!!💕💕

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    WHOAAAA GIRL! So so parallel. Checking out your channel now😍😍😍

  • @OldWorldHome

    @OldWorldHome

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love both you ladies! So glad YT suggested your content and now you’ve found each other ☺️

  • @marionannmacredie

    @marionannmacredie

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been a singer songwriter all my life and I’m 72 and seriously wondering why I ever pursued it. Maybe I just did it for too long. Must take a look at what you’re doing🌹🌹🌹

  • @lv9265

    @lv9265

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, what was your job in tech/marketing, if you don't mind me asking? I'm kind of interested in both of those fields. 😅

  • @meagannetwig7522
    @meagannetwig7522 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this ❤ I’m on the brink of a career change at the same age you are and I’m feeling anxious trying to figure out my next move and terrified to take the leap!

  • @coolcutiekitti17
    @coolcutiekitti17 Жыл бұрын

    I related to SO MANY of your points here. Diversifying your fulfillment is such an amazing phrase and really hit home. I need to do more of that in my life. I don't know where you pull some of these ideas from, but thank you for being the vehicle for me to hear them.

  • @twistoffate4791
    @twistoffate47912 жыл бұрын

    You forced me to drop-kick my attitude out the door. I wasn't sure someone your age could reveal anything I hadn't seen after 40 years of work. I was dead wrong, and I will be watching this video again. Footnote: I, too, suffer from severe depression and have always been aware of death, while others don't seem to acknowledge it at all.

  • @susannovak8263
    @susannovak82632 жыл бұрын

    I could feel your emotions when you were talking about quitting acting. Being able to articulate is a win.

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ats1rk
    @ats1rk Жыл бұрын

    I cannot even begin to describe how well you articulated everything! I needed to be called out the way this called me out, but also love the concept of diversifying fulfillment! Still worried about what people think sadly, but I am going to keep coming back to this video to snap me out of it! I am SOOOO glad you decided to make a channel after your year of contemplation because you have already helped me so much and I just found your channel! (I wish I had found it sooner)

  • @TheAidababe
    @TheAidababe Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video! Helped a lot and my brain is finally realizing things I wanted to do that I knew all along!

  • @ih458
    @ih4582 жыл бұрын

    Anger problem? That's a highlight reel! Cause you are hilarious ma'am 🤣

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏I will accept this rebranding

  • @holleyn739
    @holleyn7392 жыл бұрын

    You spoke so much truth my eyes watered. What you called “Diversified Fulfillment” (love that name btw) is what I called “Plan B” because I learned the hard way when I was widowed at 22 with two children. YOU HAVE TO HAVE A PLAN B in all facets of your life. Go you!!!

  • @beabopaloola9234
    @beabopaloola9234 Жыл бұрын

    This was what I needed right now. I left a very bad situation in my career and it has been a bumpy path. Thank you for the inspiration

  • @cindyneese7032
    @cindyneese7032 Жыл бұрын

    Why do you do this for us? It is so heart felt. The way you open yourself up. I feel it deeply. Thank you.

  • @janewasson4845
    @janewasson48452 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, Caroline! Good advice to those who are smart enough to truly hear you! I taught school, realized it wasn't enough for todays kids, and became a child/adolescent psychologist. Ok, rewarding. But..yes, the inevitable burnout came. Now, back to selling antiques. Real ones, not kitch, or dirty old tin cans. You'll ❤️do fine- with your determination, or "anger" at rampant stupidity, you'll stand out, not blend in. Any idiot can do THAT!! Admire you greatly- keep on steppin!! 💥

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow I love this. I completely understand the difficulty of that switch. Glad it has made you happy❤️❤️🙌 and thanks for the encouragement Jane 😘

  • @janewasson4845

    @janewasson4845

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Caroline_Winkler Anytime, Caroline! From what l see, l have great expectations of you. Not in a pressury (yeah, not a word,l know) way, but in simple truth! 💥Not just with steppin'- some days you just gotta go stompin' instead!! 💥

  • @rubywatch
    @rubywatch2 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate hearing your thoughts. Diversifying fulfillment is a powerful concept I’ll be thinking on for a while. Thanks!

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️

  • @Sugaredveil
    @Sugaredveil Жыл бұрын

    So refreshing! I gotta say that you are a breath of fresh air. Keep on keeping it real Caroline. The world needs more of this. Wishing you major success girl! 🥳

  • @andreakrisztina8997
    @andreakrisztina8997 Жыл бұрын

    I’m 26 and I’m so miserable with my life that I’ve used relationships as coping mechanisms. I’ve never had a relationship longer than one year, and the most recent one ended super tragically. Your videos are giving me the big sister advice and reality check I need. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @BarriosGroupie

    @BarriosGroupie

    9 ай бұрын

    It's very difficult for women to have it all, unless they're prepared to bring up their children alone, despite what their divorced and/or childless colleagues may claim. It's not too late for you, but I'm afraid good quality parents quickly find one another early on in their relationship careers and invest their time and energy maintaining their relationship. You're probably dating guys that have little interest in family life and children until they're are older, which isn't too good for you.

  • @Ali-xj8lf
    @Ali-xj8lf2 жыл бұрын

    When I say you have no idea how much I need this video right now 💖

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    💕 girl I am glad to hear it. We all out here in crisis

  • @michgorscarlett3646
    @michgorscarlett36462 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being so open and vulnerable. Everything you said was spot on and it helps! Keep being you 💜

  • @tracy_cakkes
    @tracy_cakkes Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never watched a video where someone was so straight to the point This was the best life advice I’ve heard. Couldn’t have said it any better. I’ve been in a rut lately trying to learn to code. Thanks Caroline

  • @Nalefreiheit89
    @Nalefreiheit89 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your content Caroline. Everyone needs to hear it.

  • @sarak3995
    @sarak39952 жыл бұрын

    You are preachinggggg to the choir. This is relatable af and is exactly what I needed in this point in my life to muster up the courage to take that leap of faith. UGH loved this. 💕

  • @abbywells4216
    @abbywells42162 жыл бұрын

    As a person in my mid twenties, thank you. This content aligns so well with the journey I’m on. Needed this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @cassieortega1977
    @cassieortega1977 Жыл бұрын

    This felt like a personalized therapy session. You are wise beyond your years. I needed to hear everything you said in this video.

  • @missgaby94
    @missgaby94 Жыл бұрын

    I never comment on videos I watch. And I actually just started watching your stuff for a few days now. But everything you’ve been saying in this video has been resonating so so much. You’ve put words on thoughts and struggles I’ve been dealing with for so long from quitting on musical theatre after studies in NY, that whole shebang, and then switching careers. You get tired of trying to explain your life decisions, and that whole concept of diversifying your fulfilment is THE wording and explanation I didn’t know I needed to answer people. I'm saving this to rewatch it whenever I need more perspective Xx

  • @lo.rosalie
    @lo.rosalie2 жыл бұрын

    This was deeply enjoyable and relatable. Thank you, Caroline!

  • @racheltenenbaum6836
    @racheltenenbaum68362 жыл бұрын

    This video felt heaven sent for me. Have been watching you for a bit now, and was always so intrigued about the job combination you're pulling off as it seems like the exact type of combo I'm looking for. I currently work in marketing/PR and have been thinking of ways to pivot into combining more logic/analytical work (coding/data analysis or something similar) with something more creative (design/art/music), and I feel like this gives me motivation that finding that kind of balance and satisfaction is possible if you really put your mind to it and make things happen. Loved hearing your story, thank you!

  • @brinanaaasplit
    @brinanaaasplit Жыл бұрын

    I’m new to this channel and after watching one of your interior design videos, I feel like this one came into my life at just the right time. I related so heavily to much of what you said. I’ve been in that darkness and felt that fear and shame of quitting. I’ve taken way too much bad advice from people who hate their lives and are beginning to live when they’re old. I’ve waited 25 years of my life, holding my breath, waiting to just find happiness and living in despair. It’s time to make a change. Thank you Caroline. You definitely have a new fan in me. ❤

  • @Weebs76
    @Weebs76 Жыл бұрын

    I just found you this weekend when I was trying to Marie Kondo my sewing room and I just love you! Thank you for sharing this. I have been a potter for 10 years and have been feeling so much angst about making money for someone else this whole time and having little to show for myself. I’m in the process of trying to figure out how to make a shift and do something for myself and it’s hard, emotional, and scary! I appreciate your insights. Thank you 😊

  • @hayitsashlay
    @hayitsashlay2 жыл бұрын

    You are such a gem of a human 😎 love that your spreading this kind of wisdom! I also changed careers into software development and haven’t regretted one day 🤙🏼

  • @speckledredknits
    @speckledredknits2 жыл бұрын

    Wow diversifying fulfillment is such an amazing concept-thank you for bringing it into my life!

  • @daisymarierogers
    @daisymarierogers Жыл бұрын

    This was so cathartic to listen to! I left a career in ballet during the pandemic and I relate so much to your story. There is freedom at rock bottom. It gets better. There's so much life on the other side of that dream job. Thanks, Caroline!

  • @rosenavarrete7304
    @rosenavarrete7304 Жыл бұрын

    I just found you based off your viral organization video, but I really love your content! At first I just enjoyed the information you shared because I’ve always struggled with clutter and my home not feeling like my home, but I’ve really enjoyed your genuine vibe!!! And now this video is amazing , you are so relatable! I’m so excited to keep watching your content so glad I found u!☺️

  • @jargonwins5710
    @jargonwins5710 Жыл бұрын

    28:32 I love how you phrased that! Such a beautiful way of understanding the pay cut dilemma. I'm currently preparing for school in the fall. I'm going from a licensed massage therapist career that pays $70k/year to a work study for a bachelor's degree in psychology that only pays $9/hour. It's been such a difficult thing to wrap my head around but it makes sense to undergo this setback financially for a limited period of time in my life for what I feel when I think about having a career helping people.

  • @aheartbeatific
    @aheartbeatific2 жыл бұрын

    Caroline, I really fuck with your vibe and your perspective on things. I’m in my 30s and making changes and feel so freaked out by the structural differences. You’re amazing. Ty!

  • @athenalysandrou
    @athenalysandrou Жыл бұрын

    So glad I found this. Thank you thank you thank you. ❤ I’m 25 and figuring out where I’m at after several years of processing some challenging life/family stuff. What a stupid myth I’ve sold myself that it’s “too late” to explore, evolve and just try. Thank you for reminding all of us how life is a constant journey of change and readjustment in pursuit of what fulfils us - 20s, 30s, 80s, whenever.

  • @user-ij4qo4dj8e
    @user-ij4qo4dj8e Жыл бұрын

    Can I just say how reassuring and validating it feels to have someone who's been through it and yet is so open and honest about it. Thank you for not gate keeping! I love you, and you are now my all time fav youtuber! Again Thank you for keeping it real because this was the most relatable and human YT video I've come across - and I found it so helpful! Sending you my love , peace

  • @JaclynEKing
    @JaclynEKing2 жыл бұрын

    I just started following you recently because you’re both hilarious and extremely talented. My husband actually works for the Flatiron School! So cool that you had a great experience with them!

  • @luvtravel6207
    @luvtravel62072 жыл бұрын

    Im 51, and it’s only been in the past 3 years that I realized that my Fulfillment can not and does not come from one source, not from my friends, family or my man, I know that I can consistently count on myself with sprinkles of the other three sources 🥰

  • @jbidwell605
    @jbidwell605 Жыл бұрын

    You have so much wisdom. I admire your strength and willingness to share your story with us. It comes at a time I really needed to hear this, as I haven’t had much support from the people around me. I was always alone. I was an art dealer in my 20s in New Orleans. I was a research analyst in my 30s in nyc and Miami. I was a teacher in Europe in my 40s, and now at 53 I’ve gone full circle to being an art gallerist again (or at least on my way there,… I just resigned from my teaching job and am looking at my options….) Change can be terrifying, but I’ve always followed my heart career wise…. I have no regrets, other than caring too much what other people thought about me and my choices. But like you say, F them, it’s our life. You’re awesome and I love you. Xx

  • @anu-hz4be
    @anu-hz4be Жыл бұрын

    i found your vlog a few days ago and i’ve probably never related to anyone - at least online - this much! i’m happy i found you

  • @shellyandhook
    @shellyandhook Жыл бұрын

    I am 55 years old and only just coming to realize what you just put out here. I have just binge watched several hours of your channel, and I have thoroughly enjoyed your content. Keep up the great work! It feels great to reinvent yourself, doesn't it?

  • @courtneycole235
    @courtneycole2352 жыл бұрын

    The fulfillment diversity is great message. I had one passion, art and fashion. Switched from teaching to fashion industry around 30. Now 20+ years in, i still love it, but yes layoffs will happen! I'm skilled, proficient etc, but----started diversifying. Got a masters degree & started an industrial design art project. NO ID experience. Important part is its a bit scary to diversify! but worth it. Good advice on this, Caroline!

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love to hear that Courtney ❤️I think this hits deepest for people in the arts for sure. Passion and practicality are tough needs when put together

  • @sarahmoreau999
    @sarahmoreau999 Жыл бұрын

    I annotated this video like it was a university lesson because it was so helpful to put things into perspective, and the wording is *chef's kiss* perfection. Thank you for your experience and insight!

  • @sandrad5676
    @sandrad5676 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed your honesty and authenticity… thank you… I came across this video at just the right moment. I love your passion - keep on doing you! You’ve inspired me to do me better…

  • @mewilson
    @mewilson Жыл бұрын

    Caroline, I am 27 now and it is inspiring to see that you ultimately decided that it was a necessity to change things up around that time in your life too. To see you on the other side of it flourishing is REALLY helpful. I just finished my graduate degree and left feeling like I wasted my time with a pile of debt when I initially thought it'd be this enriching and connecting experience. I am currently trying to turn that regret into fuel to go do something better for myself and my future. Keep videos like this going, it is SO helpful.

  • @OldWorldHome
    @OldWorldHome2 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video Caroline, packed full of first hand experience and encouragement at any life stage! Keep shining sister, you’re doing amazing ☀️

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate that so much friend 🙂❤️

  • @5usiewongs489
    @5usiewongs489 Жыл бұрын

    Wow- I absolutely appreciated hearing your experience and perspective. Thank you- I literally came here for interior design but the wisdom and honesty is a massive bonus. Food for thought- take care.

  • @christinenavarro6195
    @christinenavarro6195 Жыл бұрын

    I am so glad that I met you tonight! You are so REAL! I look forward to seeing you again. Thank you for spending your time making this video.

  • @pamelapetrosino4437
    @pamelapetrosino44372 жыл бұрын

    Caroline, you held my attention for the entire video. It was so interesting to hear your experiences with career changes. I give you so much credit for being so genuine and transparent. I took away so much, and I’m sure other viewers did as well. I am a fairly new subscriber, and you have quickly become one of my favorite You Tubers to watch. I couldn’t wait to open up this video! It sounds like you have made the right choices for yourself. You are inspiring!! Keep the videos coming! Btw, where is your dress (or top) from? It is adorable!

  • @TheAdaptogens
    @TheAdaptogens Жыл бұрын

    UX is interior design for the virtual world. I only recently found your videos Christine and love your work. Your therapeutic understanding of humans and your grasp of beauty and function in use and appreciation of space isn't something you can necessarily get with a degree. Thank you for sharing your joy and honest opinions.

  • @turtledove9878
    @turtledove9878 Жыл бұрын

    This was so so valuable and needed, thank you so much for making this video!! I have almost finished uni studies for interior architecture and it was anxiety inducing and I learned way more from online tutorials..currently rethinking my life, and I am thankful for your sharing your experiences💗

  • @tiffanysauce2234
    @tiffanysauce2234 Жыл бұрын

    Please keep making these videos. You have blown me away with your realness. I hope you realize how special, talented smart, and genuine you are. I have never watched a you tuber who really has life changing advice and knowledge such as yours. You are truly special and different. Even you advice about de-cluttering was spot on. I hope I can be as brave as you again, and reinvent my self again. I have been a realtor, a home flipper, owned a construction business and now also a Mom. I used to do interior for a local boutique back in college and I also have thought about coding. Now that my kids are starting school I am excited about the future but also like you said terrified. Thanks for the helping to see I need to fight pass the fear by leading the path.

  • @seasnow9394
    @seasnow9394 Жыл бұрын

    I recently found your YT channel, Caroline, and I am binge watching like crazy. THIS video in particular has helped me realize I can likely work the same pattern - 3, 10-hr or so days - and be able to focus on more fulfilling projects F-M. Thank you. I appreciate your sharing your process and discoveries and I am excited to see what's next for you.

  • @MrPotatoHeadBaddie
    @MrPotatoHeadBaddie Жыл бұрын

    What a beautifully honest and vulnerable video. You made me laugh, cry and contemplate. At 50 can totally relate, except I wish I had the self love and forgiveness you have at 30. I totally feel f@k that sh!t now, but not at 30. Good for you!!

  • @ashlie3787
    @ashlie3787 Жыл бұрын

    I just recently found you and from the first video, I immediately subscribed. You are real genuine and relatable. That's a win for me as I am the same and its so refeshing to see. With that being said, I watched this video today and it is hands down the BEST KZread video I've ever watched. Ever. I am nearing 40 and for the past 6 months to a year have really been re-evaluating my life. What you mentioned, I am going through in my life right now. I transferred to another position within my company in fall 2020, thinking I would love it, was a pay raise, but... I absolutely hate it. My new boss plays favorites within the team and criticizes everything I do. I work constantly with no end in sight and it takes away from my family, my friends and me. Its affected my health. I've lost sight of myself. I feel like I'm at an all time low in my work life and dream of something better. I look at all of the IT jobs listed within my company but I never got a college degree. This video encouraged and pushed me to focus on getting out of this role and work really hard to get into another role that would be more fulfilling. THANK YOU for being SO REAL and INSPIRING!!!! ❤

  • @amberferguson6159
    @amberferguson6159 Жыл бұрын

    I'm enjoying your content so much! fresh perspective, cozy content and total sass w/ solid takes.

  • @madigagliardi
    @madigagliardi2 жыл бұрын

    I'll leave the lengthy comments to more eloquent people, but just thank you for this. makes so many of us feel less alone! I've realized fulfillment > passion when it comes to work. My job is a way for me to have the time, money, resources, etc. to enjoy my friends, hobbies, etc. u r the bees knees, caroline!

  • @Morgita_23
    @Morgita_23 Жыл бұрын

    I Currently work in a tech company and resonate with so much with what you're saying. I've been wanting to make youtube videos but I get paralyzed by the direction I want to take. But I agree, the desperation is fueling me. Gaaahhh thank you so much for making this and reminding me that what I'm doing makes sense. I have been greeted with a lot of opinions and I've been asking myself the same thing about the source. You, however, are a source I really appreciate hearing this advice from. Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @MJorgy5
    @MJorgy5 Жыл бұрын

    You're a rare breed to be so well-spoken and artistic, alike. Also, to be so well-versed with life experiences. It's refreshing to hear your perspective. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lunamc4631
    @lunamc4631 Жыл бұрын

    Caroline, I just met you and your channel and I would print and frame every sentence you say. I'm struggling in a similar situation to yours in 2017 and finding this video has been the best thing that could happen to me this crucial week. Thank you so much for sharing. AAAAnd I fkng love your interior design videos (that's why I met your channel) and how you bring good taste to real homes.

  • @laurenstageleft
    @laurenstageleft Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for voicing so much of my internal struggle! I am a professional actor who did the New York thing for 5 years and when I realized New York wasn’t serving me anymore, I decided to leave to work at a regional theatre as my job. I was moving away to be paid a salary to do what I love but I still felt like an immense failure. I told only 5 people I was permanently leaving. For years I pretended like I was splitting time between the city and my new locale. I felt so much shame for not taking the track of my peers and was so concerned about what people would think or say. It wasn’t until recently (3 years later) where I became secure in my decision and I am happy with my life and the choices I’ve made. I get to have a great life now that just looks different than I thought it would and that’s okay. Thank you for your thoughtful, funny, and helpful videos. I love them all from vlogs to interior design to life chats. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @wendyt2275
    @wendyt22752 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Caroline! I really needed to hear that it is about working to live not living to work. I have found myself continually chasing the next big career opportunity to the detriment of my relationships. Also, cracked up when you said " You're 65, you're about to get cancer". It is morbid but kinda true. :)

  • @Caroline_Winkler

    @Caroline_Winkler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Doh, i love that it resonated Wendy. ❤️I feel like so many of us struggle with this all through life, I know I do!

  • @sheisbamz
    @sheisbamz Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. I am not happy where i am right now and i have been looking for other alternatives. Seeing you go through the process makes me realize that it is possible.

  • @jelemil
    @jelemil Жыл бұрын

    LOVE the diversify your fulfilment point. Amazing takeaway!