People in Transition

110. Elizabeth Parsons - Author of "Encore: A High Achiever's Guide to Thriving in Retirement"

July 21, 2024 Bob Gerst Season 4 Episode 110
110. Elizabeth Parsons - Author of "Encore: A High Achiever's Guide to Thriving in Retirement"
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People in Transition
110. Elizabeth Parsons - Author of "Encore: A High Achiever's Guide to Thriving in Retirement"
Jul 21, 2024 Season 4 Episode 110
Bob Gerst

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Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, J.D., is an accomplished lawyer, facilitator, author, speaker, Board Certified Coach, and the driving force behind multiple successful consulting firms.  After a distinguished career at the international law firm of Milbank, Elizabeth shifted her focus to empowering others by leveraging her extensive professional experience.  She co-founded Zelinka Parsons, a consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations design succession planning and retirement solutions.  Now, Elizabeth extends her expertise to individual clients, helping them towards creating purposeful and fulfilling lives post-career.

In this episode, we explore the multifaceted transition into retirement.  Key topics include:

  • Grieving Career Loss: It's normal to feel a sense of loss when leaving behind a career you were passionate about.
  • Developing New Skills: Transitioning from reacting to issues in a professional setting to creatively managing your own time.
  • Addressing Loneliness: While others may celebrate your retirement, you might feel a sense of loss.  With proper planning and effort, this can be managed.
  • Managing Flextime: Your schedule will transform from a rigid structure to a flexible mosaic of activities.
  • Seizing the Moment: Embrace the mindset of "It is later than you think" to motivate yourself to take risks and pursue new opportunities.
  • Overcoming Fear: If you fear retirement, you're not alone.  Seeking help to navigate the emotional changes and find your next steps is essential.

This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.  Whether you're approaching retirement or supporting someone who is, you'll find this discussion both relevant and enlightening.  Listen in, reflect, and share with others who might benefit from Elizabeth's personal experiences and wisdom.

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Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, J.D., is an accomplished lawyer, facilitator, author, speaker, Board Certified Coach, and the driving force behind multiple successful consulting firms.  After a distinguished career at the international law firm of Milbank, Elizabeth shifted her focus to empowering others by leveraging her extensive professional experience.  She co-founded Zelinka Parsons, a consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations design succession planning and retirement solutions.  Now, Elizabeth extends her expertise to individual clients, helping them towards creating purposeful and fulfilling lives post-career.

In this episode, we explore the multifaceted transition into retirement.  Key topics include:

  • Grieving Career Loss: It's normal to feel a sense of loss when leaving behind a career you were passionate about.
  • Developing New Skills: Transitioning from reacting to issues in a professional setting to creatively managing your own time.
  • Addressing Loneliness: While others may celebrate your retirement, you might feel a sense of loss.  With proper planning and effort, this can be managed.
  • Managing Flextime: Your schedule will transform from a rigid structure to a flexible mosaic of activities.
  • Seizing the Moment: Embrace the mindset of "It is later than you think" to motivate yourself to take risks and pursue new opportunities.
  • Overcoming Fear: If you fear retirement, you're not alone.  Seeking help to navigate the emotional changes and find your next steps is essential.

This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.  Whether you're approaching retirement or supporting someone who is, you'll find this discussion both relevant and enlightening.  Listen in, reflect, and share with others who might benefit from Elizabeth's personal experiences and wisdom.

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