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Don't Wait 50 Years to Say Ph¿¿ckIt! is a candid and empowering memoir about personal transformation and human development. Told through the lens of the author's last three years, it's a journey of rediscovery and radical self-acceptance, what they call the "Ph¿¿ckIt! phase." After a lifetime spent primarily as a parent, the author reflects on how that role shaped their identity, and what it means to reclaim a sense of self beyond caregiving. A humorous mispronunciation of "Phuket" becomes a metaphor for embracing a bold, carefree spirit; the kind that says "Ph¿¿ckIt!" to fear, judgment, and…mehr

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Don't Wait 50 Years to Say Ph¿¿ckIt! is a candid and empowering memoir about personal transformation and human development. Told through the lens of the author's last three years, it's a journey of rediscovery and radical self-acceptance, what they call the "Ph¿¿ckIt! phase." After a lifetime spent primarily as a parent, the author reflects on how that role shaped their identity, and what it means to reclaim a sense of self beyond caregiving. A humorous mispronunciation of "Phuket" becomes a metaphor for embracing a bold, carefree spirit; the kind that says "Ph¿¿ckIt!" to fear, judgment, and limitations. Now at 50, with decades of wisdom behind them, the author is stepping fully into life, choosing authenticity over obligation. Through heartfelt stories, humor, and insight, they encourage readers to question unfulfilling jobs, relationships, and expectations, and to meet life's challenges head-on in pursuit of real fulfillment.
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As a leader, executive, and life coach, Carole exemplifies vulnerability, authenticity, and persistence by sharing her personal and professional experiences to demonstrate how being genuine fosters personal growth and drives professional success. With more than 30 years of corporate and community leadership, Carole shares her introspective and transformative journey, through life as a parent, an employee, and as a Black woman. She coined the term "Ph¿¿ckIt!", to encapsulate this attitude to face life's obstacles head on, push passed the discomfort of change, and embrace defining a new normal in life, relationships, and career.