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Second Chances, Real Stories: Career Reinvention After 45

Par : James Hollis
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231185221
  • EAN9798231185221
  • Date de parution23/02/2026
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

You're 48. Or 54. Or 61. And somewhere along the way, the work that once excited you started feeling like a cage. You're competent. Reliable. Respected. And utterly uninspired. Fifty-nine percent of workers describe themselves as "quietly disengaged"-showing up, doing good work, and counting the years to retirement. The old rules said you should be grateful and keep your head down. But the old rules are wrong.
Careers are no longer ladders. They're squiggles-full of sideways moves, unexpected pivots, and roles that didn't exist five years ago. The people who thrive aren't the ones who cling to a single path. They're the ones brave enough to reinvent. SECOND CHANCES, REAL STORIES is a different kind of career book. It's not another system for climbing higher. It's a collection of real stories from real people who reinvented after 45:.
Margaret, 54, who left a VP role to start her own consulting firm. David, 49, who traded the classroom for a bakery. Priya, 52, who learned to code at 50 and founded a healthcare tech company. James, 57, who went back to school to become a therapist. Elena, 48, who left corporate, struggled, and returned on her own termsThrough their journeys-and the hard-won wisdom they gained-you'll discover:. Why "quiet disengagement" is information, not failure.
How to distinguish between real obstacles and invented fears. The "Flower Diagram"-a simple tool to map what you actually want. Why you don't need to quit your job tomorrow (and what to build first). How to tell your story so employers see value, not age. What the first year of reinvention actually feels like-the euphoria, the slog, and the small wins that add upThis is not a book about becoming someone new.
It's about "un-becoming" everything that isn't really you-the expectations, the shoulds, the roles you outgrew years ago-so you can finally do work that matters. Your second act isn't a consolation prize. It's the main event. INCLUDES: Printable worksheets, skills inventory, bridge planning templates, interview preparation guide, and further resources.