Month: February 2021

5 Tips for Professional Reinvention After 60

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As a veteran of more than one career change – and on the verge of another – I’ve come to think of myself as a bit of an expert in this area.

What’s lovely about dipping in and out of the job market is that you always learn something new each time. In my current process of professional reinvention, I’ve picked up some new tips that have really served me well, so I thought I’d share.

Think of Career Change as a Creative Project

I stole the idea of thinking about career change as a creative project from Barnet Bain in his masterful book called The Book of Doing and Being. I initially picked this book up because I was doing a lot of writing, and I thought it might be useful in unlocking my voice. It was.

Then, at one point in the book, Bain explains that your creative project doesn’t necessarily have to be a film or a novel. It can be a business you’re hoping to build or a professional shift you wish to undertake.

This was completely liberating for me. As time wore on, I found that I was applying his myriad creativity exercises to explore my professional journey, not just my artistic one.

Take Your Time

I was really taken by an interview in Forbes with Shawn Askinosie, author of Meaningful Work: A Quest to Do Great Work, Find Your Calling and Feed Your Soul. In the interview, Askinosie notes that it took him five years to bring about his transition from criminal defence lawyer to chocolatier.

He advises: “If you don’t discover the internal space where you can ponder your next steps with clarity, you will never find what you’re looking for.” As someone who has been living in a self-imposed chrysalis for the past six months, boy did that phrase resonate for me.

Keep Learning

It’s always useful to read relevant self-help books when you’re in the throes of a transition. But this time, I’ve taken that to a whole new level.

Spurred on by the likes of Warren Buffett and Bill Gates who spend at least five hours a week learning new things, I decided that I would read more widely, branching off from some of the books mentioned here to books describing what it’s like to be middle aged from a variety of different angles.

Of course, learning doesn’t have to take the form of reading. One of the best things about my acting class – which I mostly do because it’s fun – is that it’s also got me thinking about how to incorporate improvisation into my next job.

Decide What Makes You Distinctive

I’ve always counselled people who are contemplating a career change to think about the overlap between what they like and what they are good at.

One of the key takeaway’s from Dorie Clark’s fabulous book Reinventing You is that in order to re-brand yourself you also need to think about what makes you distinctive and leverage those points of difference.

Clark tells the story of a lawyer who used her deductive reasoning powers to launch a successful wine business. Turns out, what she thought of as a weak point – having gone to law school – turned out to be a huge strength in the wine field. Now, that’s a core part of this woman’s brand.

This was an incredibly useful piece of advice for me. I sometimes hide certain aspects of my professional past because they don’t gel with what I think others expect to hear about me. Now I’m championing them they make me (uniquely) who I am.

Shadow Someone for a Day

If you’re trying out something new, shadow someone for a day. It’s a no-brainer, right? But I’d never thought about it as an option for myself until I had lunch with a former colleague who was also in the throes of a career change.

An expert in health communication, she’d thought about setting up a social enterprise to teach young mothers about healthy cooking, eating and nutrition.

The idea was that they could bring along their children to a local café, and the kids would play while the mothers learned. After the first meet-up, she realized two things: a. she didn’t like cooking very much and b. she didn’t really want to spend half a day around other people’s kids. So she moved on.

Once you’ve narrowed down your possible career options, rather than staying in the realm of fantasy – “Gee, I think I’d love owning a bookstore!” – go work at one for a day and see what the manager actually does. A really efficient use of your time.

How about you? I’d love to hear other things you’ve done to reinvent yourself professionally. Have you started a new business in retirement? Are you looking to make a career change in your 60s? Please feel free to share your tips and experiences below

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Jackie Goldschneider’s Hair Cream

Jackie Goldschneider’s Hair Cream

Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 11 Episode 1 Fashion

Jackie Goldschneider’s hair cream—which promises to smooth and add shine—is the second product by Khiels that we’ve seen housewives adjacent as of late (If you want to know the first, check out the products mentioned on a recent Closet Confessions with a Real Housewives of Dallas cast member). And as someone who think Jackie pulls off a straight blonde hairstyle quite well, you know I’ll be scooping it up to test out and review. Because rumor has it that it’s a great product. But don’t ask me who told me that, I can’t remember.

 

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Jackie Goldschneider’s Cropped Jeans

Jackie Goldschneider’s Cropped Jeans

Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 11 Episode 1 Fashion

On last night’s Real Housewives of New Jersey Jackie Goldschneider and her cropped jeans headed into Margaret Josephs’ house for what ended up being a major Jersey-style showdown with Teresa Giudice. And admittedly I have always liked how Jackie stands up to Teresa, though I don’t agree with bringing children into the convo. It was definitely a fight for the ages, just like the one that may ensure between those of you who want the remaining sizes of her cropped jeans.

 

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Jackie Goldschneider's Cropped Jeans

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Ciara Is The Next Celeb To Launch A Beauty Brand & It Sounds Too Good To Be True

Yes, we know, another beauty brand sounds exhausting. But this feels different. Maybe because a beauty brand from Ciara has been years in the making. We told you back in 2019 that the triple-threat felt destined to do something big in beauty. She told WWD: “The beauty space is inevitable for me,. “It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to do something in the beauty space, and there are lots of cool things that I’ve been cooking up and working on, and I can’t wait until the time is here to share it with the world.”

Well, it seems that time is almost here. During a February 12 Instagram Live session with Allure editor-in-chief Michelle Lee, Ciara revealed skincare is coming first. She said the line will “speak to all skin types” and pigmentation, adding: “I’m super thrilled. I’m super proud. Ciara is working with experts in the industry on the formulas, so it sounds as if this is a real passion project. She isn’t just a celebrity putting her name on a product.

We cannot wait to see the finished product. In the meantime, you can shop Ciara’s first big foray into beauty. Yes, this skincare line isn’t her first gig. In November 2020, she and her husband, Russell Wilson, launched R&C Fragrance Duo,  a pairing of two fragrances named C and R.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

R C The Fragrance Duo with Box Ciara Is The Next Celeb To Launch A Beauty Brand & It Sounds Too Good To Be True

Each scent evokes the person’s vibe but they also work well together, just like any relationship. According to a press release, a portion of the proceeds made from sales will benefit the Why Not You Foundation, the couple’s nonprofit organization dedicated to children’s health and education.

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Ciara Is The Next Celeb To Launch A Beauty Brand & It Sounds Too Good To Be True

Yes, we know, another beauty brand sounds exhausting. But this feels different. Maybe because a beauty brand from Ciara has been years in the making. We told you back in 2019 that the triple-threat felt destined to do something big in beauty. She told WWD: “The beauty space is inevitable for me,. “It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to do something in the beauty space, and there are lots of cool things that I’ve been cooking up and working on, and I can’t wait until the time is here to share it with the world.”

Well, it seems that time is almost here. During a February 12 Instagram Live session with Allure editor-in-chief Michelle Lee, Ciara revealed skincare is coming first. She said the line will “speak to all skin types” and pigmentation, adding: “I’m super thrilled. I’m super proud. Ciara is working with experts in the industry on the formulas, so it sounds as if this is a real passion project. She isn’t just a celebrity putting her name on a product.

We cannot wait to see the finished product. In the meantime, you can shop Ciara’s first big foray into beauty. Yes, this skincare line isn’t her first gig. In November 2020, she and her husband, Russell Wilson, launched R&C Fragrance Duo,  a pairing of two fragrances named C and R.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

R C The Fragrance Duo with Box Ciara Is The Next Celeb To Launch A Beauty Brand & It Sounds Too Good To Be True

Each scent evokes the person’s vibe but they also work well together, just like any relationship. According to a press release, a portion of the proceeds made from sales will benefit the Why Not You Foundation, the couple’s nonprofit organization dedicated to children’s health and education.

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