![]() I have no plans to retire – unless I lose my brain. I find that a funny question since my website clearly should tell them that but since I get the question, let me answer it. Sometimes people ask if I am still in business. I wrote this on social media this last week: You can’t predict the storms that will take over your life, you just have to keep moving forward. I could not have predicted the mess our world is in currently. ![]() The answer is that if it can be done today, don’t wait. As I coach clients, I ask them what dreams they are putting on hold. If it was OK that I waited until 2009 because technology wasn’t ready for my business model, it is now. Could you hear yourself saying when Im 64?ĭon’t wait. Today, I work via Zoom meetings with three clients daily to help them identify their talents, start their career journey, and land new roles. I’ve done so much “I wish I had” thinking but in reality, the alignment of my career reinvention aligned perfectly with the growth of technology. The smartest move I ever made in my life was when I was 53 1/2 when I realized I could keep stumbling along being unfulfilled or I could make a move and seriously turn Design Resumes into a marketable business. Thinking backward on my life, I doubt that I could have predicted half of the things that have happened. The song by the Beatles was released on Jand the composer lyricists are John Lennon and Paul McCartney with the Producer George Marten. Well, I am 64 or will be by the time I publish this. But as I was telling a 34-year-old client that I am taking July 1 off for my birthday, I asked if she was familiar with the song “When I’m 64?” She didn’t think so.
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