What a great reminder. Part of my value at this stage of life is to provide younger people insight into how my career and life unfolded. They can take what they want from my story, but I pray that just hearing it gets them thinking. I'm definitely intentional about it with my children, but it's also interesting to do with younger adults in our Bible study group, volunteer opportunities, etc. Thanks, Judy!
I never thought about any of this when I was in my 20s and 30s, so I completely agree with sharing our stories and getting young people thinking. It’s not something that’s easy to bring up in conversation - I’m still learning! Thanks, Tom!
While this concept is new to me, I actually think this is what I have lived. I’ve held a number of different careers, each lasting a decade or more. I’m rather grateful for that. But I know for my children and grandchildren their job future is much more uncertain. Thanks for this, Judy.
I have lived a multi-stage life as well, Maggie. I wonder if women are more likely to relate to this, as we have often been “mom” for a while, gone back to work in a different area, etc. That was my case. Thanks, Maggie!
What a great reminder. Part of my value at this stage of life is to provide younger people insight into how my career and life unfolded. They can take what they want from my story, but I pray that just hearing it gets them thinking. I'm definitely intentional about it with my children, but it's also interesting to do with younger adults in our Bible study group, volunteer opportunities, etc. Thanks, Judy!
I never thought about any of this when I was in my 20s and 30s, so I completely agree with sharing our stories and getting young people thinking. It’s not something that’s easy to bring up in conversation - I’m still learning! Thanks, Tom!
While this concept is new to me, I actually think this is what I have lived. I’ve held a number of different careers, each lasting a decade or more. I’m rather grateful for that. But I know for my children and grandchildren their job future is much more uncertain. Thanks for this, Judy.
I have lived a multi-stage life as well, Maggie. I wonder if women are more likely to relate to this, as we have often been “mom” for a while, gone back to work in a different area, etc. That was my case. Thanks, Maggie!