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Everyday Extraordinary: Christine Lee

August 29, 2022

My family is very traditionally Korean in the sense that they expected me to be a lawyer, a doctor, or the CEO of a tech company. Growing up, I was the kid in class who would cry if I got an A minus. I wanted to be successful and make them proud, and I worked hard at school and in my career.

I followed the traditional path: I went to UC Berkeley, got a job at Microsoft, and lived in New York City right after college. I was the dream Korean daughter, and on top of it all, I was happy. I was even on track for a promotion, and I worked around the clock to make it happen.

Christine wears the Silhouette Set in Fig

Even so, after a couple of years, I realized there was more I wanted to do. I began taking flying trapeze classes at Chelsea Piers for fun, and I fell in love with everything about it. I started to wonder about my purpose.

My flying trapeze friends invited me on a week-long retreat in the Caribbean for a flying trapeze intensive. It was a truly life-changing experience. The last night I was there, the head of the trapeze program pulled me aside and offered me a job in their troupe. I remember laughing at him: I lived in New York, I worked in tech and business, and I didn’t consider myself a performer. 

I was shocked by how emotional I was leaving the Caribbean. I could tell something had shifted in me and had attached me to this place and this life. I cried when the plane took off. 

Christine wears the SuperPower Brief in Sand

When I returned to New York, opened my laptop, and saw the pile of work from the week I had missed, the truth of what I had just experienced came crashing into my awareness. Now that I had had a taste of what life could be outside the narrow path I had been following, I realized I had to experience more.

I opened up my personal email, and at the very top was an offer letter from the circus group. I had never taken a crazy leap of faith in my life, but that day, I walked into my boss’s office, resigned, and made a plan to move. A month later, I was officially back in the Caribbean. 

The next two years were the best of my life. I performed all over the world, became an expert at my craft, and met the most incredible people. From then on, circus became a core part of my identity. 

Eventually, I did return to the states and to my career in tech. As you can imagine, the circus does not pay nearly as much as the tech industry. Of course, after a while, I felt the call to perform again. This time, I needed a financially secure plan. 

Christine wears the CrossOver Bra in Navy

After working part-time as a consultant and part-time as a performer, I was finally able to make the leap into full-time circus work. I assembled other minority female performers, and we built out a group of circus performers and created our own small business. Today, we have over 100 performers in our portfolio and we perform all over: corporate gigs, residencies at restaurants and clubs, private events. This endeavor brings in my business background and allows me to make a living as a performer. 

So many people ask me, “If I do a job that I love, will I be happy?” And the answer is: I don’t know, are you happy inside? If you could be happy in a job you don’t love, then you may be even happier in a job you do love, but the job itself isn’t going to fix everything for you. For me, happiness truly comes from within: your relationships, your family, your mental health — everything else is bonus, and everything else is adjustable. 

Comments

Tammy

Thanks for sharing your journey. It was pleasing to see you have made your life what you want it to be.

Jasmine

This is beautiful, thank you for sharing.

Kelly Baxter

This story was so inspirational. Thanks for sharing it and I’m glad it worked out for you.

Maria

What an inspirational story! Thanks for sharing. 🤍

Veronica MYLES

Thank thank you for sharing your story I have tears in my eyes. Because I got hit in the head by a patient at work and it messed me up so I have a bad concussion with that I have bad migraines. I’ve been wanting to write a book about what I’m going through and you just help me thank you

Beatriz Tasior

Thank you! For having the courage to pursue your happiness in life! You are extremely inspirational! And I appreciate woman like you! You have given me the inspiration that I to hear about! From one woman to another! You are truly, what all woman need in their life! Stepping out of your comfort zone, is growth and endless possibility for of all race! I love you!

Denise

Much respect to you for having the courage to listen to and follow your heart!

LadySloane

This is awesome. Thank you for sharing your Journey toward be happy and productive. Very encouraging stepping out is difficult for so many including me but reading your story gives me hope. Continue to grow.

Unyong

I love this! As one Korean-American woman to another, I am so thrilled to read your story of listening to your heart and going for it. Your business model creates opportunities for other women circus performers of color—how cool is that! Have fun and keep thriving and learning your path, living outside of the box!! “Hey Mom and Dad, I’m leaving my successful job to join the circus!” Something no Korean daughter has ever said…until now.

Genie

I absolutely love your story! Personally, i am most impressed with your willingness to listen to your heart, your courage to make the leap of faith in yourself, and your inspiration for others to do the same.

Catherine Jackson

Christina, your story is super inspiring and l can certainly relate to you following your dreams and making your new career happen.l have been working with Scad an University in Savannah Georgia for 7 years as a LifeModel and l use my talent as a Performing Artist, to add excitement to the job.However, after earning my Bachelor of Arts Degree and working as a movie extra in Hollywood, l want to do something more in the modeling field…therefore, l would really like to join the team of models at Honeylove and be an asset…thanks Catherine Jackson 😊

Dawn

Very inspiring. I love how you ventured into a new hobby and spent time learning new skills while still working at your current job. Your leap of faith happened by developing and connecting to the relationships and learning opportunities you pursued. Your moment of clarity arrived at your old job, and you didn’t stop developing your career there. Congratulations!

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