Encore Careers: 4 Ways to Inject Fun into Your Next Career
Are you starting to get a stronger sense of the "real" you? Are you
ready to explore some of the many options available to you in the
wonderful world of encore careers?
Remember, I define an encore career as a new stage of work,
post-retirement, that's purposeful, meaningful, and joyful. It's work on
your own terms; work that matters. An encore career is not
one-size-fits-all. It's the perfect fit for who you are at this stage in
your life.
Since you've finally earned the freedom to have fun, make sure your
encore career is fun. If you're looking for meaningful engagement and
fun, you might:
1. Express yourself creatively. Do you have a creative side
that's never been fully expressed? Have you always wanted to act, paint,
or write but never pursued the dream? It's not too late. My client,
Jean, is a perfect example of living her creative dream later in life.
After "retiring" from a successful career as a therapist and completing
her second Master's degree in her 60's, Jean was struggling with what
might be next for her. In our coaching, she uncovered her passion for
writing, and in fact, had quite a large body of unpublished work. She
also had three ideas for books, and decided to write the "easiest" one
first, and got it published.
Jean's second book is currently being shopped around to publishers, and
she's working on her third book. Her passion for writing has led her to
a side career speaking and leading workshops and retreats around the
country, and she's having a blast. By allowing her rich, creative side
to flourish, she's thriving in unexpected ways.
2. Follow your calling. Is there something you longed to do when
you were younger but didn't have the discipline to go for? What's been
"calling" you most of your life? What if you answered the call?
That's what John (eventually) did when he retired from his 35-year
career in the military. He knew he would continue to work, but wasn't
sure what would be the best fit. For the first few years he tried out a
number of new things: selling solar panels, training to become a
paralegal, and even trying to launch a home business. They didn't make
his heart sing.
Since he was quite young, John had felt called to become a minister. In
college, his lack of discipline made it challenging to pursue this
calling, so he entered the military. Nearly 40 years later, he had the
discipline and the ability to accomplish whatever he set his mind to,
and answered the call to ministry.
Now in his late 60's, John is minister of his own church and loving
every minute of it.
3. Create a business around what you love to do. Are you an
entrepreneur at heart? What's your passion? How could you marry the two?
Darlene was downsized from a high-pressure sales position in a major
financial institution. She needed a break, and took time off to
recharge. She played with the idea of turning her passion for quilting
into her lifelong dream of having her own business, created a business
plan, and took the first tentative steps toward getting the business off
the ground.
After four months, she started to worry about her cash flow, and went
back to work in sales. Two months into the new position and she was
clear it was time to be her own boss. She's devoted herself totally to
the business, has had a successful launch, and is on target to meet her
plan this year.
And, of course, she's having the time of her life!
4. Make an impact. Do you have a deep desire to make a
contribution? What if you brought your incredible experience, resources,
and wisdom to solving a serious social issue in an innovative way?
I first read about Dr. Jack McConnell in Marc Freedman's book, Prime
Time: How Baby Boomers will Revolutionize Retirement and Transform
America. After retiring from a successful medical practice, Dr.
McConnell moved to a gated community in Hilton Head, SC and played golf
until boredom began to set in.
He saw that people living outside his gated community were living very
differently than he and his affluent neighbors. Many were uninsured and
using the local hospital emergency room when in crisis. He saw a way to
provide excellent health care and save the community money.
It wasn't easy, but he persuaded the local hospital, businesses, and
legislators to support his vision of a free clinic. He enrolled his
neighbors who were retired doctors, nurses, and dentists in donating
their time to this new venture, Volunteers in Medicine (VIM), and
providing excellent medical care to the people of Hilton head. They now
experience a joy in practicing medicine that they didn't believe
possible.
Dr. McConnell has since helped his dream become a reality in communities
around the country, and I'll bet he's having fun.
Each of these extraordinary role models didn't land in the perfect
encore career right off the bat. Each one kept exploring until they
locked into "it". Each found a purpose that's fun, and is making a
difference.
What would give your life meaning and be fun, too?
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Retirement
Coach Dorian Mintzer, author of the popular ABC's of Revolutionizing
Retirement, helps self-reliant women reinvent themselves in the next
stage of life, formerly known as "retirement," by designing a new encore
life that includes a fulfilling
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