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This woman cashed out a $1 million dog-walking business. Here’s what she’s doing now — in paradise

 


Kristin Morrison is my new retirement hero.

The former business owner, age 52, quit the rat race in her mid-40s, and moved to a second, semiretirement career that gives her more freedom, less work and less stress.

And when I checked in on her recently she told me she’s spent most of the crisis at a new base of operations on the Big Island of Hawaii.

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This is how we should all be living and working in our 50s. No office politics. No team meetings. No worries about layoffs. She spends an hour on ‘Zoom,’ ZM, -0.48% somebody has to pay her.

Apparently the internet is just fine in paradise.

“We’re at the edge of the Earth here,” she tells me. “It’s so lush and green and peaceful. I felt I really needed this after being in the Bay Area.”
She adds, “I don’t get bored at all. I think my husband does, a little. I think he really misses his boat.”

Morrison’s new semiretirement gigs: Advising small-business owners who are trying to run businesses like the one she had, and writing books on the same subject.

Morrison ran a dog walking and pet sitting business in the San Francisco Bay Area. Such businesses, incidentally, are about to boom nationwide she predicts. When all these workers are ordered back to the office, they’re going to need to hire someone to look after their pandemic puppies.

Their loss, some else’s gain.


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