"I am" statements are powerful. They can define us.

To truly create the kind of future we want for that next stage, it requires a proactive "discovery, a rediscovery of what I'm about." It's an internal assessment that needs to happen before the external world changes so dramatically.

This isn't just about crafting a new resume or planning a retirement hobby. It's a deep dive into:

Who are you now? Beyond your corporate identity, what are your core values, passions, and unique contributions?

What truly fulfills you? What experiences, relationships, and challenges bring you genuine satisfaction?

What are you going to do now? Given your rediscovered self, what new pursuits, contributions, or legacies do you want to build?

This intentional inquiry is about creating a future that aligns with your evolving self, rather than simply reacting to the void left by a completed career. It's about ensuring that when you reach that next stage, you step into it with clarity, purpose, and a renewed sense of identity.

Don't wait for the existential questions to arise. Start your intentional inquiry today. What future are you actively creating for yourself, beyond the titles and the daily demands?

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