NFM | 55, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
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Загружено: 2018-12-04
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Hi, Welcome to the Next For Me Weekly Newsletter for December 5h, 2018. 55, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
Find out more at NextForMe.com
Our newsletter delivers the latest news that inspires our post-50 generation with new work and a new purpose. In our free weekly updates we discuss work, lifestyle, finance, education and our communities.
You’ll want to read how Elizabeth White ended up being 55, unemployed, and faking normal. Her turnaround is an inspiration.
This week we’re in Madison, Wisconsin and next week in Washington DC. We’re talking about work, finances, our communities, and what’s next.
And please, if you find this newsletter useful forward it to a friend or two.
And now, What’s New: FIRST
Elizabeth White: 55, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
Elizabeth White chronicles her high-wire financial survival in her book “55, Unemployed and Faking Normal.” With all the right credentials, work history, and education her plight came as much a surprise to her as to her professional colleagues. She observed the security she was accustomed to suddenly disappear.
Her story resonates with many of our readers. We are delighted to have her join us for our event in Washington DC next week.
And Next…
A Next For Me Event – Washington, DC – December 12
We’re headed to Washington DC for our first east coast event. Along with partners Silvernest andStria, we are hosting an evening of conversation about creating awareness of our generation.
In Stria’s first State of the Longevity Market Survey, readers (who are all professionals working in aging or the longevity market) said that the most important issue for the field to address right now is public awareness of the impact of an aging society. At this event, we will look at various aspects of that impact, and brainstorm how those of us in the field can make a difference.
And Next…
David Allen: Getting Things Done and What’s Next
David Allen has been in an ongoing state of transformation for the past 35 years. As the bestselling author of ‘Getting Things Done (GTD) he took a leap four years ago and moved with his wife Kathryn to Amsterdam to start a new chapter. They radically changed how they ran their company and expanded the reach to a global network of trainers from their new home base.
Read the full interview at next for me .com
That’s it for this week’s newsletter. You can find these stories and more at nextforme.com
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