The Snake River and the Teton Range - 2008
Grand Teton National Park, WY
Change and Transition: How They Can Affect You
Change and transition are words that are often used interchangeably. However, these two words have different meanings and what they describe have distinctly different purposes.
My personal experience with change and transition illustrates this point.
Lessons Learned in My Journey
Years ago, I was diagnosed with colon cancer and then developed other medical problems. Together they created a change that ended my Plastic Surgery career and triggered my End of Career Transition. Thankfully, years later I am cured, renewed and fulfilled in my new career.
My successful Transition did not occur spontaneously. It was the result of sustained, focused and deliberate effort over a period of time. That effort was directed at a particular envisioned outcome: to achieve renewal and experience fulfillment. The means for achieving that outcome was the...
Bursting with Expression
USA - 2011
An Often Unspoken, Yet Real Personal Concern
The anticipation and experience of your End of Career is a major life Transition. It will present you with number of unfamiliar challenges in addition to financial concerns.
Whether you undergo a succession, sell your practice outright, close it or give notice to your employer, there are numerous matters that will require your attention.
Some of the challenges will be obvious to you, others not so much so. They are profound and common, yet often unspoken. Some can actually cause you to delay key decisions and will impede your progress.
Reasons I Encounter
As a consultant and coach to medical professionals and other highly accomplished individuals concerning their End of Career Transition, I know there are obstacles that prevent individuals from ending their career and transitioning to the next phase of their lives. These are some of the less evident, but important reasons:
Expression of Love
Home, FL - 2009
Honor Mom…from me to mine, from you to yours.
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North Shore, Kauai - 2021
Your Freedoms, Your Choices…To Do or Not to 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 joy of 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 awesome!
Well earned, well deserved!
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...
Tranquil Flow, Madison River - 2004
Yellowstone National Park, WY
On Transforming Visions Into Joyful Reality
One fine morning with coffee in hand, you still savor that last sip of your custom brew. You feel peaceful. Then a fleeting thought stirs up an awareness that you are thinking more and more about your future End of Career and the next great phase of your life. You smile and feel warmer inside…and then you feel a twinge of angst.
These are mixed emotions: joy and apprehension. They swirl around your mind stirred up much like the sweetener you blended into your coffee.
You wonder whether this is a common experience and how other successful colleagues deal with it. You might ask when is the right time to begin to deal with your ever increasing questions.
You sense that you must do something.
A Fictional Character that Reflects a Real Person
This is the familiar story of Alex, a physician like many others you may know.
Alex is at that time of his...
Your Path, Your Destination
Buffalo River, Idaho - 2021
When to Create Your Strategy and How to Execute the Tactics
Your future End of Career is an event about which it is natural to experience feelings of excitement as well as some concerns.
As the time nears, your concerns may become more prevalent. A major reason is the recognition that this is an unfamiliar process.
But how do you know when is the right time to start planning, let alone what the end date will be?
As you try to answer that question, it becomes apparent that it is very difficult to determine when to begin to prepare when the necessary scope and duration of preparation is unknown.
The reality is that because this is a such a personal and professional matter, with so many different facets, it is impossible to predict how much work and time it will take. You can only anticipate so much…and there will probably be more to do than you thought necessary.
The best way to know is to engage the challenge by...
Springing Forward, Bougainvillaea
Florida - 2004
How the Unnatural Origin of Words Render Them Meaningless
The purpose of language is to communicate ideas effectively. The use of words best serves that goal when their meaning accurately describes reality. Throughout millennia, mankind has strived to deal with the successes and failures of communication.
One example of the inaccurate use of words is the term “retirement.”
My Encounter With “Retirement”
For many years I used that term as commonly used in the United States. That is, until the time came that I faced the unexpected end of my career as a Plastic Surgeon.
The diagnosis of cancer, its treatment and aftermath had a vivid way of broadening my perspective about life. The good news, is that am cured, healthy and well!
Questions as Teachers
Questions and answers have a way of broadening one’s perspective. Questions like Why and What?
It is especially at times of triumph, tragedy and transition...
Long and Winding
Madison River
Yellowstone National Park - 2021
Critical Questions to Ask Yourself…and Answer
You have decided to begin to prepare for your End of Career and have probably asked yourselve a variety of questions. They may include how to begin to prepare and more specifically, what to do and in what order.
Some of these questions are about professional matters that will vary according to your type of practice. Others are personal in nature, as I have discussed in a previous article.
It is important for you to reflect on these questions and create clear answers. It is so important that I suggest you write them down and review them. They will not only add clarity to your lifestyle plan, but the answers are essential for preparing yourself professionally.
In this article, I address some of these questions as examples that I know are professionally important to you. I use the setting of a physician in solo practice as a point of reference. Many of these...
Living the Dream
North Shore, Kauai, HI - 2021
Critical Questions for You and Your Spouse to Consider
You have decided to begin to prepare for your End of Career and have probably asked yourselves a variety of questions. They may include how to begin to prepare and more specifically, what to do in what order.
I Know That…
Some of these questions are personal in nature, while others are directed to professional matters that vary according to your type of practice.
It is important to have clarity about these matters. This will not only provide the foundation of your lifestyle plan, but the answers are essential for preparing your practice properly.
In this article, I address some of those concerns that I know are personally important to you and your spouse.
Your Next Lifestyle: the Big Picture
The Path to Transition
Tundra in Autumn, Alaska Range
Denali N. P., Alaska - 2011
This Is the Time to Summon Clarity, Conviction and Courage
Tranquility and Equanimity
It is commonly familiar that it is in those quiet moments when our mind is free to wander, that we are the most creative.
For me, it is commonly during morning coffee or perhaps fly fishing on a beautiful river for trout or salmon.
There are other times when feeling the rhythm of my heartbeat and breathing is the only perceptible activity.
I usually make no effort to think about anything in particular. And yet, the more my mind wanders, the more meaningful are the insights, ideas and innovations that emerge.
I believe that this simple discipline can be beneficial as you plan your End of Career.
It is then that you will have a window of opportunity prior to embarking on the next great phase of your life. This is the time for you to create plenty of time and space to comfortably design your roadmap. The map...
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