Authentic Reflections Upon Ourselves - Tufas, Mono Lake, California
Your Board Can Help You Achieve Personal and Professional Success
When people think about their personal and professional development, there is usually a profound awareness that it is largely the result of their own effort. Further consideration leads to the recognition of those persons that cared about their well-being, who taught and mentored them.
Personal guides that influence people’s lives are personified by parents, family, teachers, coaches, professors and mentors. Sometimes you may learn pearls of wisdom from those you barely know. There are times when your other best friend, a book, illuminates your life.
My Giants and Gratitude
I have benefitted immensely from all of the above, initially during my lengthy, formal education. I recognized early on the enormous value they bestowed upon me and I thanked them accordingly. As time progressed, I felt more deeply than ever gratitude for those who cared for...
Rejoice! Dreams on a Blank Sky
It is Essential to First Create a Plan that Provides the Basis for the Date
For most individuals the end of their career, whether relatively early in life or later, is an event they really look forward to. It is a time of joyful anticipation. It is the opportunity for you to create and begin a new life experience. That new life is the manifestation of hopes and dreams delayed. Yet, as it happens with major life events, there are important questions that must be answered.
A very common concern for those that are beginning to envision their future end of career is the need to answer the question: “When?” Whether you are happy and fulfilled with your career experience or not, preoccupation with this and many other questions often abound. These concerns are widespread across vocations and professions.
Particularly for those who are goal oriented, the search for the answer can be very consuming of time and energy. It may tax your emotional...
Clarity, Conviction and Courage: Stability Amidst Change
West Fork, Carson River - 2013
Three Distinct Phases of Transition You Will Likely Experience
There are two words that are sometimes used interchangeably when considering the end of career as though they have the same meaning: change and transition. However, these two words have different meanings. They are not the same thing and what they describe have distinctly different purposes.
What I Learned in My Journey
My personal experience with change and transition illustrates this point. 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 end of career Transition did not occur by chance. It was the result of sustained, focused and deliberate effort over a period of time. That effort was directed at a...
Rejoice in Transition - Sierra Nevada
An Unspoken but Common Impediment to Ending Your Career.
The anticipation and the actual experience of the end of one’s career is a major life Transition. It will present you with additional, unfamiliar challenges unrelated to financial concerns. There are a myriad of matters and problems that will require your attention. In the past, the challenge was magnified by the lack of means to learn and prepare for your end of career in a deliberate, comprehensive manner.
Some of the problems are obvious to most of us, others are not. Yet, they are profound, often unspoken and commonly experienced.
Reasons I Frequently Encounter
I serve as a professional consultant and coach to medical professional and other highly accomplished individuals concerning their end of career Transition. I know there are obstacles that prevent individuals from exercising the opportunity to end their career and Transition to the next phase of their lives. These are...
Mount Moran, The Teton Range - Grand Teton National Park, WY
A New Year: A Fine Time for Introspection and Reaffirmation of Who You Are and Your Life's Purpose
In the course of the 365 days of a year, we live the roles at home and work that we have set for ourselves. We perform our various tasks, whether planned or improvised, usually without further critical reflection. We sail along until life's events get our serious attention.
For most of my life I had lived splendidly. So it was until what I refer to as one of life’s exclamation points brought my career to a sudden halt. Cancer has a very emphatic way of doing that. Treatment was immediate, the cure took longer. Thankfully, cancer is a thing of the past… for real.
As my storm subsided, I began to think about What to do next. I thought of myself as a Plastic Surgeon but that did not provide actionable answers. I then learned that the answer was to be found not in a specific role but rather in how I...
Epic Transition - Gulf of Mexico, Florida
Life comes and presents us with a full menu of future transitions. We are naturally prepared for some but not all.
We experience natural preparation as we grow from infancy and our genetic encoding expresses itself as we learn to eat, crawl, walk, run, etc.
As we grow older we begin to learn from our parents, schools, colleges and professional training. We learn early on that we have to work and devote focused effort to succeed at achieving a myriad of milestones. These are the transitions for which there are family and organizations that help prepare us.
Then, there are challenging life transitions for which typically there is no real preparation. I refer to them as "life's exclamation points." They are so profound that they usually shake you to the core of your being. Some examples are divorce, bereavement, mid-career change and "retirement."
It is my preference not to use the word retirement to describe a person's end...
Elements of Vision - Yellowstone National Park
The Challenges are Much More than Financial
For a number of my colleagues, the anticipation of their end of career is anticipated joyfully but with significant concerns. For many others, it is dreaded for a variety of reasons. For both, the impending end of career is a challenging time.
The stresses and worries begin years before the actual anticipated end date. There is a heavy awareness that there are numerous serious obligations that must be managed and tasks that must be completed. What are they, one might ask? The reality is that we typically know little about numerous necessary preparations and duties that must be accomplished. That lack of knowledge is often the source of stress and a sense of bewilderment.
The worst scenario is the one I experienced and made me Exhibit A: an unexpected illness and subsequent disability that ended my Plastic Surgery career. Happily, I am well now and have Transitioned to my new...
Clouds in Transition - Gates of the Valley, Yosemite National Park
What does making a great landscape photograph have to do with creating a new life after your end of career?
Grand art born of great, visionary artists often arises from a spontaneous idea, an image in the mind’s eye. The evolution of an idea that culminates in a tangible work of art, whether a painting or a photograph of a spectacular landscape, requires a blending of grand vision and the execution of exceptional technique.
Similarly, in order to create a masterpiece that will be your new life, you must imagine a clear vision of your future before you begin to create it. The path to doing so is to prepare yourself by creating and executing a realistic plan that will guide you to making your new life an exuberant reality.
I am, by nature a serious person, yet strive to not take myself too seriously. Certainly, there are some things in life besides faith, family, country, etc. that require...
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