Aspen Splendor
Bridger - Teton National Forest, Wyoming - 2013
Your Advisors Are an Important Element of Your Personal and Professional Success
When people think about their personal and professional success, it is natural to think that it is largely the result of their own effort. Upon further reflection, they usually recognize how they benefited from those that cared about their well-being, advised and mentored them.
Personal guides that probably influenced your life are personified by parents, family, friends, teachers, consultants, 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 gratitude even more deeply fo...
Transition in Balance
Sierra Nevada - 2019
The Need for Discernment and Balance to Achieve Personal Fulfillment
It is a common life experience that sometimes you may have to forgo satisfying a desire in order to commit time, effort and perhaps financial resources to fulfill a necessity.
This is more frequent during those earlier years when life’s responsibilities required such choices. It often meant that wants or desires that were considered non-essential were put off. Perhaps they were never fulfilled, but hopefully, simply deferred and remembered in the well of your memory.
The fulfillment of myriad responsibilities whether at home, work or community, springs forth from the nature of your character. Your cumulative experience and satisfaction derived from meeting your responsibilities further strengthens and develops it. Your focus on various achievements becomes a way of life.
Visions of Change
As you begin to envision life after the end of your career, your perspective abo...
Waves and Light of Change
Gulf of Mexico, Florida - 2009
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 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!
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 and wisdom you have de...
Renewal
North Shore, Kauai, Hawaii - 2021
A Personal Tool to Create a New Lifestyle
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 your new life. You smile and feel warmer inside…and then you feel a twinge of angst.
You may feel 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, how successful people deal with it and perhaps when you should begin to resolve what seems like an emerging dilemma.
You sense that you must do something.
A Fictional Character that Reflects a Real Person
The following is the common story of Alex, a fictional character like many accomplished individuals from all walks of life that I am familiar with.
Alex is at that time of his (or her) career wh...
Preliminary Action Steps Necessary to Create a Smooth Transition
The End of Career will require your careful attention to a variety of tasks in order to achieve a smooth Transition. There are five factors that commonly get in the way of achieving that:
The approach to addressing these concerns can be customized for the various practice settings: physicians in solo or group practice and those who are otherwise employed.
The Process of Transition
There is a certain matter that becomes an increasing preoccupation as the questions related to the End of Career Transition increase in number and complexity. It is an awareness that your Transition in not an event. It is a process, a rather complex and lengthy one.
It is an undertaking that involves preparing...
Transition Toward Renewal
Sierra Nevada - 2019
When to Begin, What to Do
As you approach your End of Career Transition, you will likely have numerous thoughts and feelings. They will probably range from joyful anticipation to concern and persistent preoccupation about how to properly prepare.
Training and Experience: Yours and Mine
As a physician, I can appreciate the feeling of satisfaction that results from extensive training that truly prepares us to practice our profession. The years of daily experiences prepares us with scientific knowledge as we apply it with a healthy dose of sound, clinical judgement.
But now, as you approach an event we all experience…whether as a physician or other professional, you will find that the kind of preparation that you are familiar with and value, has not been readily available.
The Unexpected and the Unknown
That was what I faced when my Plastic Surgery career ended unexpectedly years ago. It happened as a result of unexpected health probl...
Immersed in Nature
Henry’s Fork, Snake River. Idaho - 2021
Nature Nurtures Our Natural State of Tranquility, Creativity and Well-being
The natural state of Nature, with uncommon exception, is tranquility. The kind of tranquility that invites and allows you to be easily connected with yourself, especially when you are alone.
How often do you have that experience?
In the course of your daily life, it may be uncommon as it is for many. Yet, uncommon does not mean unnecessary. It is an essential experience of our very nature throughout our lives.
Some might think that it requires a far away place, a grand location that is not conveniently accessible. While such places are dear to our dreams and hopefully provide meaningful memories, they are not essential to achieve what Nature can offer you.
The reality is that what is really beneficial to you is no further than your balcony, backyard or nearby park.
To Live the Moment
It is my experience and that of others with whom I consult...
Flowing Through the Palette of Life
Yellowstone River and Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park - 2004
To Know How is the Key to Decide Where
There are many questions related to the End of Career Transition that most of us and probably you as well, will need to answer.
Beyond matters related to your practice or business, there are core questions that will determine the nature and quality of your life. They are very personal and are essential for you to answer.
One of those, is Where to live. Most individuals initially and instinctively seek to answer that particular question. It is at the core of the visions they create as they fashion their post career lifestyle.
That is quite natural. However, by focusing narrowly on the Where, you are unlikely to answer it in a way that will optimally fulfill your vision and aspiration.
There is yet another question that is best to explore and answer first. By doing so, you will more clearly be able to describe not only your...
Rising to the Occassion
Half Dome, Yosemite National Park - 2004
Character, Purpose and Leadership
Summary:
Great, existential challenges have a remarkable way of evoking different reactions from individuals with diverse personalities.
Usually, it is that caliber of character that motivates such leaders to serve not themselves, but the best interests of others.
You can choose to lead and become a leader.
I believe that leadership skills are acquired through a developmental process that may occur through deliberate education, experiencing life’s challenges or frequently both.
Whether you are an experienced leader or new to the role, leadership originates and endures from the fountain of your character.
Look and you will find the leader within you that responds with purposeful action.
PS: Would you like to learn more from me about how to develop your personal and professional leadership skills? To help you, I provide consulting and coaching services tailored to your specif...
Flowing True to Course
Madison River and Range, Yellowstone National Park - 2010
Your Potential and Life’s Panorama
Summary:
When considering the matter of actualizing your potential, the focus is often on What you have accomplished…a promotion, a career or a title.
These are laudable goals that are based on your personal qualities, character and effort.
Nevertheless, these goals can be described as external in nature.
There is, however, a more expansive, beneficial perspective that describes the actualization of your potential.
It is about how you apply them as you pursue various goals. It is about how your personal qualities influence the achievement of the goals you set for yourself.
Listen to get a different perspective that will benefit you now and at your End of Career.
PS: By the way, do you want to learn more from me about how to get the most out of your life now and begin to prepare for your End of Career Transition as well as the next great phase of your life?...
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How to Transition Successfully from Your Career –
The Core Concerns