Posts Tagged ‘retirement’
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
What can you do when you’ve come to the end of a job, a career, or a contract? Your first and most important move should be to get in touch with how you feel. This is critically important because of the nature of our culture.
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Tags: challenges, disappointment, fear, growth, mastery, maturity, midlife, retirement
Posted in Career and Finance | 5 Comments »
Friday, October 31st, 2008
There’s no need for you to fear the challenges of maturity. Facing them head-on gets you over that soon enough. Your real fear should be that you get to the end of the road and look back only to see that you never got to fulfill your real purpose.
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Tags: challenges, disappointment, fear, growth, mastery, maturity, midlife, retirement
Posted in Self-Esteem | 4 Comments »
Sunday, October 19th, 2008
For someone whose ego has (apparently) kept him alive against all odds and has brought him measures of success above and beyond his fellows, the idea of humbly surrendering to a supra-rational force not only goes against the grain, it flies in the face of his very survival instinct itself.
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Tags: compulsive, hoarding, illusion, mastery, maturity, midlife, obsessive, retirement
Posted in Life Vision and Goals | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Midlife presents you with an invaluable opportunity to focus on those things that you decide are most important to you. As you enter the midlife transition, it’s more important than ever to have a really clear idea of exactly what those things are.
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Tags: credit, crisis, economic, financial, mastery, midlife, recovery, retirement
Posted in Career and Finance | 3 Comments »