Friday, May 18, 2012

Transitions: Occupy Life One Step At A Time

The change I want to talk about is how we think and what we can do to turn that around – lifting our mood, protecting ourselves against stress, improving our emotional resilience, and eliminating the boxes we have drawn around ourselves. The change we are embarking on is to take steps to Occupy Life more fully, with wisdom, love happiness, and joy.

Research Finds Boomers Seek Deeper Career Relevancy

A fundamental shift in our perception of second-half of life living is currently reshaping our thinking about the maturation, personal effectiveness, worthwhile endeavors, and deep soul meaning of this new more mature stage of life. All of our former assumptions about life’s second half are fading into obsolescence as a new day dawns on what it means to be living optimally. The worn-out search for redundant relaxation in the maturing years is being eclipsed by search for deepened relevancy.

Dealing With the Most Important New Career Risk

When choosing a new career, it is critical that you spend time to address the most important new career risk; surviving a loss or reduction in income during the transition period. Starting a new career or business can generate a lot of excitement and opportunity, but careful planning to address your needs during the transition will help prevent premature failure during the transition interval.

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