How A Vacation Inspired This Woman To Give Up A $102,000 Job And Change Her Life

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  1. cafead

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    In 2014, Katie Yellig was a well-paid executive with Coca-Cola, but her personal life was spiraling out of control. She was devoting all her hours to work. She was unhealthy, addicted to diet soda and experiencing constant migraines.

    Then, while on vacation in Hawaii, the 31-year-old was taken to the emergency room and told that she needed to make some drastic changes — or that she might die.

    Coincidentally, Katie's sister Tressa — who had a thriving traditional foods business in Portland, Oregon — was just about to open the country’s first bone-broth café. Katie decided to leave behind her lucrative salary and the corporate life and join her sister in business to open Broth Bar. Today, Katie is much healthier and running a successful business with her sister.

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2016/12/13/how-a-vacation-inspired-this-woman-to-give-up-a-102000-job-and-change-her-life/#1f02f0572d7f
     

  2. anonymous

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    So when is she going to get her job back at Coca-Cola?