Re-Invention in Your Next Season

Transitioning out of a long-held corporate role necessitates re-invention, as few routines that dominated your career will continue.
No Place for “Should”

Job transitions are hard enough without the “helpful” advice doled out by others. Everyone has a “should” to offer, which adds another “s” to your life: stress.
Your Best Days Are Not Over

When Mark Linsz, MyNextSeason Co-founder and Partner, retired from Bank of America, a question kept nagging at him: “Are my best days behind me?”
Hitting Reset for Your Health

Transitions, whether welcomed and well thought out or not, bring about stress – a natural response to this significant change. Learn how to effectively reset!
Young Professionals & Mental Health

The past few years have drastically changed the way businesses operate. But a new outlook on mental health can be lasting positive legacy.
What’s Next

When you exit your company, you take the best part of your success – YOU. So, how do you figure out what’s next after such a great performance of a career?
A Checklist for Leaving Well

As you transition your work to others, recall that finishing well is job one. How you coach those individuals is an essential part of ensuring your legacy.
The Power of The Pause

The Pause might be the single most important step in transitioning from your main career. It creates capacity in your life to discern the things you WANT to do.
Leadership Lessons Learned

Executive Advisor Bill Innes reflects on his time at a Fortune 10 company and asks, “What did I learn from the experience of leading?”
Dr. Leslie Braksick Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

MyNextSeason is proud to share this news.
4 Practical Tips for Your Board Search

Corporate boards have their own personality, culture, and reputation. Here are a few things to consider when you are looking for a good fit.
Androcles and the Lion

Gratitude can be a powerful force. It creates clarity in a busy world and strengthens how we show up for others.