Topics We Explored:
- How happiness across cultures can get convoluted due to different interpretations
- Why we, as a Western culture, don’t seem to talk about character and courage as much as we used to
- What some of the differences are between genders in terms of how each approaches and reacts to their work
- How age factors into our societal conditioning about happiness
- Why it’s important to recognize our own creative potential
- How to re-evaluate what we think should make us happy
“External success was kind of easy to get, but complicated to combine with something I really felt on the inside.” –Kristin Reinbach (Tweet this)
Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Creative Giant Campfire Facebook Group
- Krysalis Consult
- Club of Happy Lifepreneurs
- The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferris
- Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg
- Wipe the Slate Clean by Marc Isenschmid
- 750 Words
About Kristin Reinbach:
After a successful career in marketing and strategy consulting, Kristin Reinbach established her own consulting company, krysalis consult. As an expert in branding, marketing, and business development, she perceived a huge gap in quality material in German and saw the promise of digital publishing. Her coaching experiences led to the creation of krysalis publishing in 2012. “The Club of Happy Lifepreneurs” was created, and it’s now a popular platform providing hands-on and high-quality self-coaching inspiration and tools as well as a “coaching zone.”
Kristin has always been a bit of a trend scout and is a dedicated lifelong learner. For Kristin, the saying “anger is energy” rings true, so in her second master’s thesis, she explored the Gender Pay Gap and its human capital implications. Her personal projects have included learning yoga (she’s a certified Vinyasa yoga teacher) and learning to ski after age 30, and now she’s doing a “Give it 100” project to learn golf. The author of two books and more than 200 popular articles and newsletters, she lives with her husband, Tobias, near Lake Starnberg, south of Munich. In 2016, she was nominated for the German award “25 Women Who Make the World a Better Place.”
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