How to Design Your Next Chapter in Life and Work
Life's journey shifts with age. In the first half, we focus on education, career, and building a life. But in the second half, it's time to design your next chapter. Learn here how.
Life is a journey, and as we age, our perspectives and priorities change. Many of us spend the first half of our lives focused on education, career, and building a life. But what happens when we reach the second half of our lives? In this interview, Janet Macaluso, the founder of Learning to Lead, tells us that this is the time to design your next chapter in life and work.
Janet explains that people are living longer than ever before, and there is no infrastructure or protocol for how to live our lives in this extended period. Retirement can bring about a loss of identity, cognitive stimulation, and social interactions. Thus, it is essential to plan and design this next chapter in life.
But how do we go about designing this next chapter? Janet works with mid-life change makers, practical visionaries, and lifelong learners to transform their success into significance. Her approach is unique as she uses the Socratic method of questioning, which helps to develop individuals on a deeper level.
Janet believes in an anti-hero approach to developing professionals, which involves asking deep questions and understanding the individual's motivations and values. This method builds an individual's will and potential to do and be more.
Another aspect of Janet's approach is masterminds, which are groups of like-minded individuals who come together to support and challenge each other. Janet also offers hiking retreats in Spain as part of her approach to designing the next chapter in life. The retreats provide individuals with a change of scenery, physical activity, and the opportunity to connect with others.
Janet's approach is not just for those who are reaching retirement age. It is for anyone who feels like they need a change in their work or life. The little voices that say, "Is there anything more?" or "Am I just copy-pasting the same thing every day?" are indicators that it may be time for a change.
In conclusion, designing your next chapter in life and work is essential, and Janet Macaluso's approach offers a unique and effective way to do so. By asking deep questions, understanding your motivations and values, and connecting with like-minded individuals, you can transform your success into significance and live a fulfilling life.