10 steps to a more fulfilling
life after 40!
April,
2010
By Craig Nathanson - The Vocational Coach™
I get asked a lot what it is like to live a self-described
authentic life filled with happiness, joy, fulfillment, and
a sense of making a contribution. So with this article I decided
to share what I do. Try out these steps for yourself and you
will also see an emerging life which works better for you!
1. Surround yourself with people you care about
Prior to 40 most people do what they can to network, build
contacts and attend conferences to get to know even more people.
Just take a look at Facebook, Twitter, Linked-In and hundreds
of other networking sites. Despite the logic of signing up to
many of these I am going to offer the opposite advice. After
40 it is better to be very selective and only surround yourself
with a small group of people who both support your goals and
or share similar interests. Most important, surround yourself
with people whom you really care about. This will help you feel
more connected to what is most important.
2. Don’t settle for what you don’t want
There is a lot of pressure to continue to do what you are good
at. I don’t think this is a very good idea if you are
no longer enjoying what you are doing. Now is the time to reshape
and recreate a life which works better for you. This starts
with ONLY focusing on what you want. There is no reason why
you can’t live until 100 or more if you take care of yourself.
Doing what you want is the best way to spend your life time.
3. Take big risks and make change happen
If you want a dream to come true, you must be prepared to make
big change. This goes for relationships, finances, work, and
your health. There is so much that you can control. I have seldom
seen much progress made towards goals without huge sacrifice
4. Have more motion and get outside more
Motion does change emotion. Moving the human body from one
place to another is important. Pick up any exercise to move
your body and get you outside more. 30 minutes a day should
do it. No excuses and you will get back much more energy in
your day and as a result you will live longer!
5. Have down time
There are many ways to have down time. It can be daily reflection,
writing in a journal, doing Yoga, or walking and meditating.
The point is to allow yourself around 20 minutes a day for doing
nothing but reflection. I take a daily nap for 20 minutes and
during this time reflect and rest. It recharges the rest of
my day
6. Reward yourself daily
I love the New York Times and give myself 30 minutes a day
to catch up on the day’s news. It makes me happy. I do
it after a major task or project is complete. What can you do
to reward yourself daily? This is the stuff which makes life
enjoyable. Don’t short, change yourself in this area.
7. Decide which work must emerge through you
Think deeply about this. Which gifts still remain dormant inside.
Perhaps it is your writing or music or ability to solve problems
or maybe helping others with math problems. Figure out now what
it is and start to do it. No job description will ever define
this for you. This must come from within.
8. Define the right work for you
This will be the hardest work of all! Which work could you
do for lifetime? What work is a natural alignment of your abilities
and your interests? What work just makes you happy and is fun?
Find it and do it now!
9. Don’t seek approvals or opinions
After 40 is the wrong time of life for getting approval from
others. This is the time to be a rebel with a cause. Decide
what is most important to you and take steps to make this a
life priority.
10. Learn to let go
There are so many opportunities to look back at past mistakes,
things you wished you would have done differently and choices
you should have made. This is not useful. Instead act in the
present. Take the risks now which you need to take, make the
decisions now you need to make, and make new choices which will
better suit you now and in the future. Let go of your past experiences
which didn’t work and realize that at the time you made
the best decisions you could and this was part of learning and
life!
And a bonus step because after 40 it is important to make your
own rules!
11. Learn more
Become an expert at what you truly are passionate about. This
can take the shape of degrees or certificates or just new learning
experiences. At this point of your life it is no longer as important
what is on your resume vs. what new things you are learning
and how you are applying them in your life.
After 40 is the time for greater reflection about who you are
and what you want. You have paid the price of entry into life.
Now is the time to integrate what you have learned, apply what
now matters most, and enjoy the ride through the best time of
your life!
I’ll be cheering you on as you go!
Craig Nathanson
Craig Nathanson is the author of "How
to find the RIGHT work during challenging times: A new approach
to your life and work after 40" and is
a coaching expert who works with people over forty.
Visit Craig’s online community at http://www.thevocationalcoach.com
where you can take a class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson’s
books and CD’s, get some private coaching over the phone
or using skype and webcam and in Craig’s office, or read
other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives and works in Petaluma, California. His office
is located at P.O Box 2823, Petaluma Ca, 94953. You can reach
him at 707-775-4020 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.
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