I’m Taking a Sabbatical!

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Makeagingwork.com is going to take the summer off!

After publishing 289 weekly posts and missing less than a half-dozen weeks across nearly six years of posting, I’m taking a break.

Frankly, my brain has too many tabs open at the moment and I’m afraid of “mailing it in” to maintain the consistency.

Two of those tabs are my bride’s upcoming knee replacement surgery (second in three months) and a career coaching/resume transformation/LinkedIn optimization service for healthcare executives that has gratefully kicked into high gear.

Actually, there’s a third tab – sort of a silent tab that says Makeagingwork.com needs a facelift and perhaps a slightly different direction. I’m not sure what that direction might look like, so it feels right to take the summer off to let the universe help me work that out.

I truly appreciate your readership and hope you will stick around for whatever the next edition might look like.

If you have thoughts about what you would like to hear more about that I might consider for this new direction, drop me a note at this email: gary@makeagingwork.com.

Enjoy the summer – see you in the fall.

Gary

3 replies
  1. Paul J Debrone says:

    I just returned from doing “Camino de Santiago” in Spain. The majority of the pilgrims are over 60. I have travelled the world and have never had an experience both physically and mentally (spiritually). It was such an overwhelming feeling of purpose! Check it out on YouTube or even watch “THE WAY” Martin Sheen. It has changed my life! It is the best therapy for someone going to be retired and already retired. “Buen Camino”

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