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This April 24, the business master class took place Madame Figaro “How to prepare for the next 10 years?” Or how can you plan ahead, stay ahead of the curve, build your financial freedom and work differently, less, or elsewhere? The answer is in the video.
This was the last masterclass of this second round of four people organized Madame Figaro with asset manager Carmignac. For this perspective opus, we chose to cover a rather broad topic. “How to prepare for the next ten years?” And specifically, to focus on this third part of our career, 45, 50 or 50 years from now. This “poor relationship” of professional life, about which we really do not have time to think, remained so in our daily lives and often in the most diverse work. However, it is built mentally and financially as soon as possible, as Morgane Miel, editor-in-chief, remembers. Madame Figarowho did the animation this morning.
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How can we avoid tumultuous obstacles after slowly sliding down the tunnel of boredom? Facing the fear of one day being too old, outmoded, no longer fully desirable, or even “putting up with the hard work” feeling of being offered a choice? How to imagine the last 15 years of professional life that?executive coach Charlotte Montpezat also calls “this other youth?” A moment when we doubt, therefore, but where we also change. With the advantages of age. better self-awareness and financial autonomy, the ability to organize resources or income that does not consist only of one’s salary, perhaps to slow down, go 4/5, develop a side project, train or create. your own business. Putting a little more life and desire into a well-trodden path that perhaps no longer excites us so much… You will understand. this masterclass is built around the idea of freedom. And imbued with the belief that a woman can no longer be considered an elder at the age of 45.
How – this is always a question – to free up time to think about it, and with whom, from what point of view? To answer these questions and yours, and to instill creativity and pragmatism in people’s minds, we invited Maxime Carmignac, CEO of Carmignac UK, Fanny Moisant, co-founder of Vestiaire Collective, the only French unicorn run by women, and Charlotte Montpezza. , psychoanalyst, executive coach and author Flaming (Ed. Équateurs) about this famous decade of the fifties. You can discover what they have to say and be inspired by their advice by following this iteration. See you soon.
Source: Le Figaro
