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Off The Charts Business Podcast with Nathalie Lussier
What’s a Good Way to Spend a Life? Plus Why I Moved to a Farm
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What’s a Good Way to Spend a Life? Plus Why I Moved to a Farm

Do you ever stop to ask yourself if what you’re doing is worth doing?

Not when you’re undertaking a chore like washing the dishes or taking out the recycling…

But when you zoom out to look at your life?

Much of what we spend our time doing is influenced by the culture around us.

In this episode, I’m taking a look at why we moved to a farm and why we do the majority of the farm work ourselves.

If you’re surrounded by go-getters then you likely pick ambitious things to devote your time to. Like climbing the corporate ladder, leveling up your business revenues, or running a marathon.

If your friends are in the child-rearing years, then you’re likely spending your time ferrying kids to soccer practice, piano lessons, or birthday parties.

Your version of following what society tells you to go after might look totally different.

No one is going to ask you if you are really spending your life the way you want to spend it.

Set aside what you think you’re supposed to do for a minute.

You might just end up moving to a farm and learning how to milk sheep… while everyone asks you where that idea came from.

Or, for you it could be taking up a whole different hobby, career, or friendship group.

Here’s to listening to what comes from deep inside, and acting on it.

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Off The Charts Business Podcast with Nathalie Lussier
The Off The Charts Business Podcast is for multi-passionate entrepreneurs. Here you’ll learn how to design a scalable business to spend more time outside away from the screen, through actionable ideas, real-world examples, and pep talks from your host Nathalie Lussier, founder of AccessAlly.
Nathalie Lussier started making websites when she was 12 years old, and graduated with a degree in Software Engineering and a job offer from Wall Street. In a gutsy move, she turned down this job to start her own business right out of college.
Today, Nathalie is the CEO of the AccessAlly WordPress plugin for ambitious course creators, membership site owners, and community builders. She has been featured in Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Venture Beat, Mashable, Business Insider, Yahoo! Finance, and Under 30 CEO.