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Over Forty? Give yourself permission now to
follow your heart; it may save your life
By Craig Nathanson
The Vocational Coach™
There isn’t a better time
Have you defined and written down exactly what you want in your
vocational life?
Have you talked about it with others? Now is a perfect time to follow
your heart and become a magnet for your dreams.
Give yourself permission to live the life you choose
This is harder than you might think. There are many obstacles to
cross before doing the work you love. These include financial concerns,
relationship concerns and family concerns; the list is endless.
Your life is not endless
At forty, we suddenly realize that our life has a finite length. So
what better time could there be to create a more fulfilling and
meaningful second half of your life?
Examine your beliefs
Are your beliefs helping you or holding you back? Go ahead and make
a list of the beliefs you hold about yourself. Change the beliefs right
now that are not helpful for the next stage of your life journey.
Look at yourself as a product
There is no product you’ll feel better about selling than you.
What are your best features? Who would benefit from using your best
features? Who is the best audience for your services and or products?
Build your support network now
Making changes to your life cannot be done in isolation. Building a
support network can provide you with the support you will need to attain
your goals.
A three tier approach:
The bottom third of the tier is made up of “interested people”.
These are people who you know are interested in your work. They make you
feel good to just be around them. You should have 15-20 of these people
in your network
People in the middle-second tier are your “supporters”. These are the
people who not only take interest in your work but they come up with
ideas to help move you forward. You should have 6-10 of these people in
your network.
People in the top tier are your “believers”. This tier includes your
most active supporters. These people provide tangible assistance and
bring new referrals and new ideas.
A couple of these folks are a great asset.
The tough part
Actually giving yourself permission will be the toughest job you
have ever had.
Why? We don’t usually do it. Perhaps just asking yourself what you are
grateful for in your life might lend a new perspective.
It might just save your life
I was driving home one night
from teaching my college class. Going down a steep hill very fast a
sudden overwhelming sadness came over me. I felt empty. This particular
night I was driving home with no money and just enough gas to make it
home. I had placed the car in neutral down the hill to save gas. I
thought to myself, “What if my students knew this?”
I felt paralyzed. The divorce, my son in residential treatment for a
drug addiction, the suicide of my father less than 2 years before, the
custody battle, bankruptcy, the loneliness; these were just a few of my
challenges at the time. For what seemed like minutes but was probably
only a split-second, I felt my hand starting to steer the car to the
right and pondered going over the cliff.
I never had this thought before. Suddenly I thought; who would be there
to help my son through his difficult challenge? Who would be there for
my daughter in college and her wonderful daily calls home for more
money? And the special time with my youngest son. Where would our
special weekends go? And what about a future relationship with someone
to love and give love to? And my students, my clients and their
challenges? Who would benefit from my on-going work? I decided right
there that my life was worth living and was suddenly grateful for the
rich life I did have despite my current challenges.
In that spilt second, I gave myself permission to live.
I can’t help thinking that my father might still be alive today if he
had thought about what he had to be grateful for and had found a passion
for the second half of his life.
Ten steps to move forward with your dreams
Talk
about your vocational passion with others.
Build
the life you want into your daily routine.
Start
with five minutes a day to make it a habit.
Make
it a priority each and every day.
Study
others who are living the life you seek.
Celebrate
any progress.
Have a
quiet confidence.
Get
enough sleep, enough exercise and eat right!
Have
fun and enjoy the process.
Become
the person you are!
Give yourself permission now;
it may save your life
Craig Nathanson is the author
of P Is For Perfect: Your Perfect Vocational Day and a coaching
expert who works with people over forty. Craig’s systematic approach,
the trademark "Ten P" model, helps people break free and move toward the
work they love. Visit Craig’s online community at
www.thevocationalcoach.com
where you can sign up for a class, private coaching, or group coaching.
Or you can read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig’s office is located at 7960 Brentwood Blvd, Suite D in Brentwood,
CA. Craig can be reached at 240-0770 or
craig@thevocationalcoach.com
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