Today’s guest is Kate Holtz, a good friend who I admire for her ability to follow through with scary decisions.
As a left-brain dominate, I’ve find sanctuary hearing that most of Kate’s big decisions are based on a gut feeling.
In this episode, Kate and I discuss her decision to go to Butler University, how she found herself in San Francisco post-college, and handling the transition to long distance dating.
This episode is perfect for those who find themselves overthinking decisions way too often.
Key Takeaways:
[4:41] How Kate’s upbringing affected who she is today
[15:35] How Kate made the decision to go to Butler University
[26:12] Kate’s choice to move to San Francisco and the challenges she had to overcome when doing that
[40:07] Handling long distance dating
[0:00] Advice when you’re seeking your first job
Favorite Quotes:
[10:54] My seventh grade brother called me bossy and that was definitely the tipping pointing where you start to realize you need to grow up and refine some of your characteristics
[13:28] Is there somebody else in the room that could do that better?
[19:58] There you go again thinking
[30:00] You know, I think I’m moving to San Francisco?
[46:53] You realize small things can make a big impact. You don’t have to do these grand gestures to make the other person feel loved.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-holtz-arm-40b4ba10a/
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