Today’s special guest is Jessica Tudos, who helps fellow high-achieving multi-passionates organize and declutter physically - and mentally - in order to be more focused, productive, and creative at home and at work. As an Olympian turned edupreneur, life design coach, and organizer, Jessica helps creative portfolioists bring their ideas, projects, and passions to life.

If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to find your “one right path”, if you feel like you’re always  “trying to fit a square peg into a round hole” or you just have way too many interests and a fear of being "flaky", this episode is just for you!

Jessica and I talk about:

How the myth of the “one path” can keep you from discovering the joys of being a multi-passionate creative or entrepreneurHow to create a “portfolio” life where you can enjoy your many interests while feeding your curiosity and your need for varietyAn approach to stability and financial security that doesn’t hamper your creativity How to stop feeling ashamed of your curiosity and many interests and how to embrace your identity as multi-passionate creative

Jessica is grounded by lifelong learning, creative expression, and lots of juggling. Her adventures include having 65+ jobs (and counting), traveling to 40+ countries, becoming a single mom by choice, and getting married at 50. Not a conventional path, nor possible if she had continued to pursue the “one thing” in my career or “settling down” in her personal life.

Breaking free from societal expectations, trusting her gut, and taking creative risks allowed her to find Something Even Better! You definitely don’t want to miss this episode!

You can connect with Jessica by joining her Thrive with 5 email list, where each month she sends multi-passionate portfolioists items to reflect on, read, watch, listen and do!

Jessica is also hosting a 10-day Group Decluttering Challenge from June 10 – 20, 2022, and you can sign up here!

Mentioned on the episode:
Jessica’s Curated List of Her 100 Most Inspiring Books
What she’s reading now: Creative Acts for Curious Peopleby Sarah Stein Greenberg

Check out Jessica's children's book "Kika the Upside-Down Girl" right here!