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When you embark on a life transition, the skills that brought
you success in a former life will no longer work. It's like trying to play
football on a basketball team.
Example: To succeed in corporate life, you've developed strong
political skills. You can maneuver by memo. You know the unwritten rules as well
as the policies.
When you're ready to find a new life, you need to learn a whole
new set of skills -- like these.
1. Scrambling: Transition is pickup basketball, not pro
football.
2. Running on two tracks: Keep going in the short term but plan
for the bigger picture.
3. Decision-making without data: You come to a fork in the road
and both paths are unmarked. What do you do next?
4. Using intuition: Hang on to your power. Intuition is no
longer woo-woo -- psychologists recognize intuition as a critical aspect of
thinking, residing in a specific portion of the brain.
5. Listening and waiting: If you rush, you'll hit a wall. The
toughest skill to master.
6. Not being afraid of fear. During a life transition, fear is
your ally.
7. Taking the freedom inventory: count your money as well as
your blessings.
8. Getting help: how to hire an expert -- and maybe discover you
don't need one
9. Managing identity: overcome the biggest roadblock to a new
life. As soon as you leave a well-established career or business, you're viewed
differently by others and you may have to revise your own self-concept.
10. Enhancing creativity: think of new ways to reach your goal.
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