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?"
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.
Conversations Matter
Networking at its best is a series of conversations based on shared interests and respect. Here are tips to help those in job transitions to keep making connections.
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.
Making Time to Develop Talent
Vicki Escarra, Former Delta Airlines CMO and MyNextSeason Advisor, recalls how an engaged CEO shaped her future and encourages leaders to do the same.
Preparing for Your Next Season
When faced with the word "retirement," executives may feel uneasy and think, "What will I do with all of that time?" Try shifting your focus from productivity to purpose.
Pausing and Reprioritizing
MyNextSeason Co-Founder, Mark Linsz recalls a pivotal conversation that encouraged him to refocus on relationships and helped him shape his next season.
Exploring Not-for-Profit Board Work
After retiring from a 38-year law career, MyNextSeason client Mark Shaiken navigated the world of not-for-profit board service and found a next-season fit.
Consider “No” in Retirement
Throughout our careers, we are trained to say “yes” to opportunities, duties, challenges, etc. Stepping into a new season, it’s important to protect your time and energy.