@mikesalas2683

Ty for your video 
I’m changing my career at 57 yrs  after being laid off in 2.2023
Having some hard time deciding what I can do for work. I still have a lot to give. I also like the new outdoor activities I have done in last 12 mos

@michelledelkel

This, many years later, is so useful and inspiring. I want to change career and this explains what I felt for a while now.

@DDtwerty

Good & practical advise she gave as compared to those who tells "follow your passion". Half of the population don't know what their passion is. 
You will feel the same boredom kicking in after few months. So follow your guts. Don't be afraid to change careers if you feeling strongly about it.

@anushasuryanarayana3234

Now I m feeling I m not alone to feel lyk this..Relieved n got confidence that yes this career is not for life..I can make career shifts.thank you so much mam for inspiring..

@healthtipsgoodlife653

Haha.. perfect one.. today was my last working day with company I worked for 8 long years and paid very well.. but had the exact feeling as she has

@luisalbertoguizar

I'm an electronic engineer, then I study a master degree in Marketing at 32 years old, today I've my own food business at 37 years old but now I'd like to work in the tourism industry, maybe adventure tourism. I love to travel, the adventure and meeting people from other cultures. People in Mexico don't understand why I change carrers, the think I'm crazy but I don't want to waste my life in a job I hate.

@nancybellantoni6099

Thank you I needed to hear this

@jeevendrujain

One of the best Ted talk I ever saw 😎

@ninangeorge8621

I am impressed by the presentation and ofcourse the content, think i should have had it years back, people are lucky these days because they have too many choices!

@luzbuensuceso2916

i love love this

@abhaysharma3374

Powerful Orator !!

@ishanakhter3135

Thank you Aditi for such a motivational video !!

@alexissanchezbro

Love this!

@aquamarine0023

This was so inspiring, thank you

@purpleguddess

Freedom fighters ! 💪🏾

@jaredvaughan1665

This woman is undoubtedly an ENFP in the Myers Briggs type indicator.  Extroverted intuition is novelty seeking.  ENFPs make great teachers and pick new things up quickly.  She is also likely an Enneagram 7.

@mohammedshakeeluddin5330

Why not showing slides

@drsareekakatkuriphysiother5376

How do you arrange for money for all these degrees

@monikakaushal5742

I am a ba grad from correspondence. Done a course in tourism. Now I want to change my profession as a travel bpo worker. Can someone suggest me some courses