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Nicole Chan Loeb embarked on her professional journey by joining Deloitte as a management consultant right after college. However, despite the prestige of working for a renowned firm, she quickly found herself feeling miserable in the fast-paced, hustle-driven environment. The pressure and expectations of corporate life took a toll on her well-being, leading her to reassess her career path.
After two years of enduring the stress, Nicole made the bold decision to leave her position at Deloitte. This turning point allowed her to pursue her true passion—photography. Embracing her creative side, she launched her own photography business, which has brought her immense joy and fulfillment.
Now, Nicole reflects on her past experiences with gratitude, recognizing that stepping away from the corporate world was essential for her personal growth. She is committed to her newfound career and vows never to return to the corporate hustle that once made her unhappy. Her story serves as an inspiration for others seeking to follow their passions.
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