Simran Kaur
š¤ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And so you essentially work backwards and go, is the other things that I'm doing day to day, like right now, conducive to the person I want to be when I'm in my 40s or the person I want to be in my 50s?
And it was such a fun experience because then I was also like, well, who do I want to be when I'm 50?
And I've never thought about that before.
And so I was like, well, you know, I want to be active.
I want to still be like in the startup community.
I want to be kind of like a mentor.
And so again, working backwards and I know I'm just a little bit, I don't want to say OCD.
That's not the right word.
I'm a little
bit like intense, which I like, I like that about myself, but I went and made like a Pinterest board of like life in my forties, life in my fifties, and actually visualized like what kind of home would I want?
What kind of car do I drive?
What kind of outfits do I wear?
And it's just a bit exciting because you actually get to feel the
Like there's something to look forward to.
And I think society just does a really good number on us where like the forties, the fifties, the sixties, the seventies, those decades don't really get seen as exciting or something to look forward to.
But I really enjoyed that.
And so you make your vision very clear, like your life vision, what you want your life to be like, and then you work backwards.
And I think it also speaks to this idea that nothing is perfect.
accidental when it comes to emma greed's life like she has chosen exactly the kind of woman she wants to be she has known that she wants to work and have this big you know ambitious life she's known that she wants to live in this big beautiful home and ballet she knows she wants to be working within fashion and also be quite fashionable and so all these things are like
choices that whether subconsciously or consciously have led her to where she is.