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Around 65 or 70, executives are supposed to ride off into the sunset and leave the field open for younger people. And if you’re like so many executives and entrepreneurs at retirement I know, you spent many years as a hard charging leader, driving results in your corporation or business…
But what happens at retirement? How are you supposed to know what to do next? Frankly, your career didn’t prepare you for this, and now you feel essentially alone deciding how to move forward.
Stopping work in what you know or in familiar surroundings may feel like stepping into the great abyss. Maybe you’re afraid you’ll have a heart attack (you aren’t alone in that fear), or become depressed or simply die. I mean, you’ve probably heard of executives who died shortly after retiring, right? Meaning and purpose after retirement can also be in short supply.
You spent so many years doing your duty and being the responsible one that you may have forgotten what really brings you joy, lights you up, and gives you meaning and purpose. Life holds so much more than duty and responsibility to others. And after all these years of showing up for everyone and everything else, isn’t it time to discover your next adventure?
If that rings true, what you need now is a mentor and a method to rediscover who you really are and what you really want.
That’s why I’ve developed a method to support people like you called “Life Beyond Corporate”. Life Beyond Corporate makes it easy for you to understand your strengths, create a path forward, and move into your 2nd or 3rd act!
A former corporate executive and award-winning CFO/COO, I left my corporate roles to move beyond my identity as an executive and discover my own second act. I used the steps in my Life Beyond Corporate program to understand what was next for me. In addition to training as a coach to assist people like you and me who are looking for something more in their lives, I have discovered my artistic side and now sell my landscape photographs.