It's Okay If You Don't Want to Unretire

 Almost half of the retired are considering unretiring

That leaves the other half to almost have to apologize for not being busy bees chasing after work, any kind. The old status stuff has gone kaput. All that matters is that you have work. And that you take it quite seriously. 

Meanwhile, slow-living has become so uncool. And those content with a sleepy-paced existence are constantly reminded that they risk running out of money. So, go get a job.

My role as a coach to that other half - the ones not interested in rejoining the rat race - is to give them permission to continue being relaxed. 


If that doesn't liberate them from their distress at not being part of the new in crowd I suggest they think about setting an alarm clock. That can re-awaken the horror of holding onto work demands. In itself that will motivate them to return to full enjoyment of being totally post-work. 

Affordable Career Coach Jane Genova provides end-to-end career services, ranging from diagnosis of the challenges and fix-it strategies to preparation of resume/cover letters/LinkedIn profiles and how to gain control of an interview. I specialize in over-50 work issues. My edge is a background in marketing communications. For a confidential complimentary consultation please text/phone 203-468-8579 or email janegenova374@gmail.com. Remote and in-person.


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