stylist’s editorial director lisa smosarski shares her career wisdom
What does ambition mean to you? What will success look like for you in 2024? How can you pay your bills achieve a sense of purpose? If you haven’t found these thoughts racing around your head over the past 12 months, then you’re one of the lucky few. For most of us, these are the existential questions we’ve been grappling with ever since the and Google, a study of over 1,000 working women published this month, 72% of you told us you felt the same – the pandemic made you re-evaluate your work priorities, too. This isn’t news – the Great Resignation told us everything we needed to know about what everyone felt about their jobs – but it has taken us until now to not just say what we want, but rather what we . Our survey revealed that ambition remains high: 70% of us consider ourselves to be ambitious, but the markers of contentment and success have been transformed. So what are those new markers? Here’s what you told us…