🤩 Thanks for watching! If you want to achieve your ideal retirement life (full of purpose, energy, and passion), be sure to watch this Free Workshop: How to Turn Your Successful Career Into a Successful Retirement 👉bestnextchapters.secondwindmovement.com/training-video I teach you step-by-step The Rewire Method, so you can avoid falling into a too-common retirement rut and instead live a healthy, active, engaged retirement life
Wow! I am overwhelmed. I loved my career as a chiropractor and now that I sold my business I am definitely starting all over again. Or at least that’s how it feels!
I totally get why you feel overwhelmed-big changes can do that! Selling your business is a huge step, but think of all the new adventures that await. Your skills and experiences are gold, and they'll serve you well in whatever you dive into next. Embrace this fresh start with excitement and see where it takes you!❤
I hear what you are saying. I sold my yoga and wellness centre three years ago. It was my life, my passion and my purpose I’m 58 years old and possibly looking at retirement, but there is a big hole in my life. I wish there was more out there to help us transition into the next phase.
Great video! Finding purpose in retirement sounds a lot like finding a new career (or mix of careers), just one you don't need for the money. I love your treatment of the passion-purpose concepts. I think it's too often imagined as only "passion" in the sense of pleasure, with less focus on "purpose" in the sense of giving back, and that's where it goes wrong; sitting on a beach or playing golf doesn't cut it beyond a certain point. I think it's also important to feel that your contributions are valued--otherwise, are you really giving anything valuable? In a job, money is a concrete sign that you're valued (though crummy salary can feel like a sign of being undervalued). My experiences with volunteering have been mixed--some endeavors where I felt very useful, some where I felt like volunteers' time & energy were not used well, that is, not valued. Finding a niche where there's great need, though not necessarily great (or any) money, and treating volunteer work with the commitment of a job, seem key. I honestly think I might want to keep up some level of paid work, alongside volunteer & sheer pleasure activities, as long as I can just for that insurance.
Retirement really is about finding that perfect blend of passion and purpose that makes every day feel meaningful. I'm sorry to hear about your mixed experiences in volunteering. It's essential to find a place where your efforts are valued, even if they don't come with a paycheque. Because value isn't always measured in dollars and cents. Sometimes, it's the smile on someone's face or the change you've made in their life that truly measures your worth. Keep exploring, Laura. You're on the right track. And keep us posted! 🤗
Thanks so much for sharing. Yes, I have found that having a sense of purpose is the #1 thing people struggle with as they make the transition from fully structured days to totally unstructured days. Finding clarity on your inner most desires and dreams is big!
Just a comment on the video itself: the speaker goes too fast and the music overwhelms the words. A lot of older people have problem with their hearing. As a result, I can't completely understand what's being said
Ani Palacios I agree on the speed. You can change the playback speed on most UA-cam videos. Click on the little gear and you will see a playback speed option. I played the video at .75 speed and it sounded normal.
That's wonderful to hear! When you love what you do, work doesn't feel like work at all. It's a great place to be in. Keep enjoying your journey and continue to find joy in your work 🥰
@@CynMeyerSecondWindMovement Agree. Retired from full time teaching 6 yrs ago, but now tutor math 2 days a week about 10 hrs. No stress, lot more enjoyable. Walk and exercise on other days and find it a good balance. I Enjoy your channel.
That's fantastic and amazing if work is a reflection of your authentic self and passions! As humans, we're all designed to develop and grow at every life stage, and some people like to evolve their work, contributions, passions, and hobbies to better align with their new life phases - authentic self still being at the center. Thanks for your comments and for watching 💕
🤩 Thanks for watching! If you want to achieve your ideal retirement life (full of purpose, energy, and passion), be sure to watch this Free Workshop: How to Turn Your Successful Career Into a Successful Retirement 👉bestnextchapters.secondwindmovement.com/training-video
I teach you step-by-step The Rewire Method, so you can avoid falling into a too-common retirement rut and instead live a healthy, active, engaged retirement life
Wow! I am overwhelmed. I loved my career as a chiropractor and now that I sold my business I am definitely starting all over again. Or at least that’s how it feels!
I totally get why you feel overwhelmed-big changes can do that! Selling your business is a huge step, but think of all the new adventures that await. Your skills and experiences are gold, and they'll serve you well in whatever you dive into next. Embrace this fresh start with excitement and see where it takes you!❤
I hear what you are saying. I sold my yoga and wellness centre three years ago. It was my life, my passion and my purpose I’m 58 years old and possibly looking at retirement, but there is a big hole in my life. I wish there was more out there to help us transition into the next phase.
Authenticity...is key. I strongly agree. During your whole life. Cyn is on fire in this episode :)
Thank you for your kind words 💕
What an awesome video👏🏽 I’m looking forward to finding my purpose and making my life meaningful and memorable 🙏🏽
You got this! 💪
This is wonderful and so needed
So glad you found it heloful, Melanie 😊
Great video! Finding purpose in retirement sounds a lot like finding a new career (or mix of careers), just one you don't need for the money. I love your treatment of the passion-purpose concepts. I think it's too often imagined as only "passion" in the sense of pleasure, with less focus on "purpose" in the sense of giving back, and that's where it goes wrong; sitting on a beach or playing golf doesn't cut it beyond a certain point. I think it's also important to feel that your contributions are valued--otherwise, are you really giving anything valuable? In a job, money is a concrete sign that you're valued (though crummy salary can feel like a sign of being undervalued). My experiences with volunteering have been mixed--some endeavors where I felt very useful, some where I felt like volunteers' time & energy were not used well, that is, not valued. Finding a niche where there's great need, though not necessarily great (or any) money, and treating volunteer work with the commitment of a job, seem key. I honestly think I might want to keep up some level of paid work, alongside volunteer & sheer pleasure activities, as long as I can just for that insurance.
Retirement really is about finding that perfect blend of passion and purpose that makes every day feel meaningful.
I'm sorry to hear about your mixed experiences in volunteering. It's essential to find a place where your efforts are valued, even if they don't come with a paycheque. Because value isn't always measured in dollars and cents. Sometimes, it's the smile on someone's face or the change you've made in their life that truly measures your worth.
Keep exploring, Laura. You're on the right track. And keep us posted! 🤗
Well said
Thanks, John!
With a lack of purpose or meaning, Depression, loneliness and suicide is an epidemic of the elderly.
Thanks so much for sharing. Yes, I have found that having a sense of purpose is the #1 thing people struggle with as they make the transition from fully structured days to totally unstructured days. Finding clarity on your inner most desires and dreams is big!
So fast! Echoey sound - difficult to listen too.
Great comments
Glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching!
Just a comment on the video itself: the speaker goes too fast and the music overwhelms the words. A lot of older people have problem with their hearing. As a result, I can't completely understand what's being said
Thanks for your feedback, we're Always looking to improve and better serve this important audience of older adults 🙏
Ani Palacios
I agree on the speed. You can change the playback speed on most UA-cam videos. Click on the little gear and you will see a playback speed option. I played the video at .75 speed and it sounded normal.
Excellent points, I agree.
Good video, but just a tip... for 70 year old ears, the background music was VERY disruptive to me being able to listen to the message.
Noted! We've gotten that comment a lot and our newer videos don't have background music
I love my job so I feel alreadyretired-
That's wonderful to hear! When you love what you do, work doesn't feel like work at all. It's a great place to be in. Keep enjoying your journey and continue to find joy in your work 🥰
@@CynMeyerSecondWindMovement Agree. Retired from full time teaching 6 yrs ago, but now tutor math 2 days a week about 10 hrs. No stress, lot more enjoyable. Walk and exercise on other days and find it a good balance. I Enjoy your channel.
What if your work is a reflection of your authentic self? What if you do for work is your passion and hobby?
That's fantastic and amazing if work is a reflection of your authentic self and passions! As humans, we're all designed to develop and grow at every life stage, and some people like to evolve their work, contributions, passions, and hobbies to better align with their new life phases - authentic self still being at the center. Thanks for your comments and for watching 💕