The dreadful treadmill of office culture looms before us as COVID restrictions lift. Back to the normal life of commuting away from our families, back to Monday through Friday spent under harsh fluorescent lights, back to the 9-5 grind that can absorb more time than “9-5” implies. With a taste of work-from-home independence, many have realized that “normal” wasn’t working for them. So what now? Today we chat with Kimberly Crossland, a business coach who founded Roadpreneur and Cruisin’ and Campfires.
Kimberly’s unique exposure to Denmark’s well-balanced workplace culture left her with a different idea of “normal,” one that would surprise most Americans. Upon her return to the country, Kimberly knew there was a better way to work. As a result, she built her businesses around the idea that people should be able to have it all: A good job, flexibility, family, travel, and the joy that comes with it.
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Further Resources:
“The Little Book of Hygge”: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Hygge-Danish-Secrets/dp/0062658808
Connect with Kim:
Roadpreneur Facebook: www.facebook.com/roadpreneur
Roadpreneur Instagram: www.instagram.com/roadpreneur
Cruisin and Campfires Facebook: www.facebook.com/cruisinandcampfires
Cruisin and Campfires Instagram: www.instagram.com/cruisinandcampfires
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/
Hey, I'm Debbie...
I am the host of New World Normal podcast, a space to question and disrupt societal norms that no longer serve us. Through insightful conversations with experts and thought leaders, I hope to inspire listeners to reconnect with their inner rebel and reimagine life on their own terms. In my coaching practice, I love supporting values-focused clients in challenging personal "shoulds" and "have-tos" and creating lives they’re excited to wake up to everyday! I am a proud mom of two grown kids and two rescued fur-babies, I love nature, travel, and live music. I am motivated by my belief that community is essential for thriving.
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