
Army, various tasks all over the world. Mostly peace keeping. I served in a Cavalry Regiment.
Portfolio career - CEO of The British Forces Foundation and Director of my own specialist events and PR company. The BFF supports the welfare and morale of service people principally through entertainment. My company Directs/ Administers two further charities as well as the events and PR.
Getting married, wanted to do something else, more stable home life, wanted to try something else in life.
Very.
Nothing in either. If I could put the clock back I would do it all over again. I just felt I had had the best of it and was not sure I would enjoy what the future held.
I took the plunge. Only once I made the key decision to leave did opportunities arise. Nothing helps you focus more than unemployment!
Finding a job that I would enjoy, challenging and with scope, that would also pay!
My new wife gave me confidence in myself personally and a friend gave the company a break early on.
You can only be successful if you are confident (and I would add happy although others disagree) in yourself and what you are doing.
Nothing really except, win the lottery as that would have made the early days easier! I do not look back like that as I believe the past informs the present and I am content with that.
Understand that only you and you alone can make the big decisions so do not expect others to do that for you.
By Callie_Carling