Number-One Regret: Not Being Where It Was Happening

 The "it" in Greenwich Village in the late 1950s was music. And from being there with like-minded passionate artists emerged Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday and The Weavers. 

The same phenomenon of being there together produced the greats in tech, finance and law.

Back then, that was cheap. Now it isn't. But to be part of the big-bangs currently you might have to be based in regions with a high-cost of living area (HCOL).

As a expert on HCOL and LCOL (low cost of living) I am recommending that for some career paths it's downright necessary to, as they say, spend money to make money. That is, be based in HCOL to jaw-jaw in person with those moving towards disruption. For the semiretired it could be downright smart to exit HCOL for LCOL. Here is my article on HCOL v LCOL, published in O'Dwyer's Public Relations.

In career coaching, I encounter such regret among aging professionals that, when starting out, they opted for LCOL instead of risking it all in HCOL. Their focus was financial security. 

Here is my article in Substack on the power of place. 

Affordable Career Coach Jane Genova provides end-to-end career services, ranging from diagnosis of the challenges and fix-it strategies to preparation of resume/cover letters/LinkedIn profiles and how to gain control of an interview. I specialize in over-50 work issues. My edge is a background in marketing communications. For a confidential complimentary consultation please text/phone 203-468-8579 or email janegenova374@gmail.com. Remote and in-person.


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