What if the life you built is successful and respected, but it still does not feel like yours?
In this episode of Her Best Chapter, Michelle talks with Carrie Quintanilla, transformational leader, bestselling author in Woo-Woo, and co-founder of ModOps Consulting. After 30 years in corporate leadership, Carrie made the decision to step away and create a life and business that reflected her values, intuition, and love for community.
Carrie shares what it feels like to outgrow an identity, how to recognize when you are following someone else's script, and why beginning again is an act of courage, not failure. She talks about learning to trust yourself, building from clarity instead of obligation, and helping small businesses grow with intention and heart.
This episode is for anyone who feels a pull toward positive change!
How to tell when you are living someone else's story
The courage it takes to start again after achieving success
Leaving corporate stability for a more aligned and intentional life
Leading with strategy and intuition at the same time
Why local businesses matter and how ModOps supports them
Choosing purpose over expectations
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