A successful executive put her career on hold for a year to work for free as an intern.
"My What If Year" by Alisha Fernandez Miranda is the story of an executive who put her career on hold for a year to work for free as an intern. Sandy Kenyon has the story.Have you ever wondered about the road not taken or asked yourself, "What if I had pursued a different career?"
The book Miranda wrote about her experiences is the first from podcaster-turned-publisher, Zibby Owens, who explained by saying it is, "a book that can make all of us want to live a better life. I love being a part of it.""I actually just asked my husband today to pinch me because I could not believe that all of this was happening," Miranda said.
"There was a very loud voice outside saying, 'No, no, no, no,' but a really loud voice inside my head saying, 'you have to do this,'" Miranda said.
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