Olenka Cullinan, Business & Mindset Coach
From the Archive: Arizona Achievers
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15m
Forbes recently reported that 54% of women have left the workforce during the pandemic According to Olenka Cullinan, the silver lining of this mass exodus is that it gave women an opportunity to sit with themselves and as the big questions like "what is my purpose"? Cullinan makes a living "lovingly pushing people off of the edge." She's a self-proclaimed "action coach" who wants you to stop being afraid of change, and to embrace career "pivots" as opportunities instead of failures.
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