Your End of Career and Genesis of New Freedoms

Feb 29, 2020

Fleeting Breezes of Change

Gulf of Mexico, Florida - 2008

What You Choose to Do is as Important as What You Don’t Do

Your end of career is approaching.

Your vision of this new phase of your life is becoming ever more clear.

You are growing more confident that the dreams born of your imagination will become a reality.

Your smile reflects joyful anticipation.

You take a deep, deep breath that parallels the satisfaction you feel for what you have accomplished in life.

You feel deeply the conviction that you have earned the life that your aspire to live…and it really feels good!

As I wrote these words, they seemed to flow easily. They describe my own life experience and that of others I have guided through this phase of their life’s journey.

A Time for You and New Feelings

This is your time for dreaming, planning, executing and experiencing the emerging reality of it all. Amidst the excitement, it is also a time to apply the skills and wisdom you have developed over the course of your career to this very special time of your life… and your family.

You will probably experience a variety of profound feelings that coexist simultaneously.

A prominent example is about what is ending. You may be experiencing relief and joy for what will soon be in your personal rear view mirror. Or, you may be feeling a real sense of loss and the grief that accompanies it. For most of you, it is usually not one or the other. More commonly, these new feelings that you experience are a blend of both.

A very different experience is about what you will feel as you look forward in time. For most, there is an element of joyful anticipation. Others feel a sense of anxiety and even dread of the unknown. Here, again, it is most common to feel a combination of these.

Seek Your Own Counsel, Listen and Hear Yourself

So, how can you best deal with this and more?

In the course of your long career you have developed numerous skills and wisdom that have enormous practical value as you apply them to the many choices you will need to make.

So, trust yourself.

The choices are many and sometimes they may seem unrelated. But, for the most part, the choices you make and their consequences will commonly converge, like a funnel, to affect a major experience of this major phase of your life.

That experience is your sense of freedom.

More importantly, it is about your understanding and believing the degree to which you are now empowered to experience that freedom. To be more specific, your sense of how that freedom manifests itself in your life and that of your loved ones.

As you consider the many choices you will make, it is critical to have a clear understanding of Who you are, your character. In previous articles I have discussed how this sense of Who you are is very different from What your career has been.

It is also essential for you to have a clear conviction of your purpose in life…your past life and now, your future life.

The degree that you have clarity and conviction about this will greatly empower you in the effectiveness of your decision making.

This will have a direct, beneficial impact on your personal fulfillment, happiness and well-being.

The fullness of your life will directly impact the quality of life that your loved ones experience.

You will continue to be relevant to yourself and to others near and far as your successful example becomes a part of what they will someday model.

What you live and experience that will serve as a model for others is, in part, marked by time and its passage. It has a way of being persistently present in our decision making.

Your Freedom Is As Good As Your Choices

A feature of your new freedom is the ability to choose how to use your time. You know that the opportunities you will have are legion, as are the requests people will make of you.

It will be very beneficial, indeed essential, for you to be consistent in considering the following as you make your daily decisions, both major and minor:

It is as important to consider the impact of what to do as well as what not to do.

Please remember that the cumulative impact of many minor decisions is, indeed, major.

I encourage you to review my previous articles about these personal topics. They discuss matters that are critical to master to ensure your personal, ongoing success. They will help you with the decisions you will make.

Do you have a clear sense of personal, internal identity?

How do you envision the future evolution of your external identity?

PS: Do you want to learn more from me about how to create and experience a fulfilling end of career Transition? To help you, I provide consulting services tailored to your specific needs. Click here to apply for a complimentary strategy session.

Patterns on Water As In Life

Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park - 2008

© Enrique Fernandez, M. D.

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