Walk of Faith
March 25, 2024
Well, here I am at the end of my two-year career transition plan. It has been quite a journey. I have been thinking about this post for some time, trying to figure out how to write something worthy of what I have learned. So, here we go, my list of 10:
- Never fear your age; it has benefits you never knew existed.
- Get ready to go business horizontal, meaning you are about to cross industries and meet many, many great people.
- Give yourself time to clear your mind after departing from your old world. Let out the pressure and get to know yourself again.
- Forgive and let go of any grudges; you cannot move on until you make peace and create space to learn new things.
- Define what 'meaningful' means to you. What do you want in life, what do you value, and what should be your purpose? (This is a big one).
- Never switch off your mental muscle; just put it in neutral gear.
- Get a clear picture of what you want to do next, then plan your transition and learning plan accordingly.
- Unstick your past views. You always have a choice; once you realise this, you open up possibilities and new options.
- Treat your mind in the same way you treat your body. Both need exercise and working out to stay in good shape.
Number 10, and for me, this is my most difficult but important learning. I chose a transition path to gain my international coaching certification, which has sometimes felt like joining the army at 60. You keep up but must eventually face the dreaded final obstacle course (in my case, the last Oral exam).
My point here is that I failed to get over that last wall, and it felt crappy.
But in that process, I realised that failing is only defined when you give up and do not continue to try.
So, as I go into 2024 and approach my new exam, I know that I have an army of individuals I have met on this cross-industry adventure, all running with me at my tempo to get me over that final wall, and that feels great.
You know who you are, guys, and I sincerely appreciate your help on this last leg of the journey.
Do not judge me by my successes but the way I overcome my failings
Nelson Mandela
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