Your work programs your mindset for engagement, improvement and measurement. As you face a transition – different work, part-time work or no work at all – the need for intentionality remains. The question is: how can you work toward fulfillment in the face of many unknowns? A new bestseller codifies an accountability process called the read more…
Category: Transition & Change
Family Storytelling and Documenting Your Family History
My earliest childhood memories include singing Irish songs like Danny Boy. We watched the planes come in for landing at then-Idlewild Airport from the backyard of the Donovans’ Union City, N.J. home, while we swayed to the lyrics of Irish ditties our parents remembered, including Molly Malone and Finnegan’s Wake. Time has dimmed the remnants read more…
The Work of Waiting
By Sarah Wall, Guest Blogger No one likes to wait for anything it seems. Expectant moms can be overheard saying, “I wish this baby would hurry up and get here.” Americans are not a patient crowd. We want to pay for our groceries at a kiosk, instead of waiting to pay a cashier. We want read more…
The Call to Mastermind
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – African proverb. They came as strangers with intention, eager to make progress in career or life transition. They were high achievers, having founded firms or professional practices, served in corporate roles or higher education. The common denominator was read more…
Six Actions to Discover Spirituality and Renew Faith
Later in life transitions can raise deep questions of identity, values, beliefs and spiritual awakening. The desire for a deeper connection with God calls you to explore within yourself. What do you believe? What are you looking for? Are you fulfilling your life purpose? Where do you begin? You may start with a daily practice of reflection. read more…
Power in Plan B: What a Moment for Reflection and Reinvention
What just happened? After a seismic event like COVID, the aftershocks to career and employment life will follow. The full impact of the crisis may well be ahead of us. What may follow could be broader and deeper in ways we cannot predict. What better time is there for reflection, resetting and reinvention? “Change shifts. read more…