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2 Nov 2021
"When you put together a cadre of experts on aging, ageism and the future of work for free-ranging conversations on those hot-button issues, the atmosphere begins to crackle and spark." @KerryHannon covers our recent live events. nextavenue.org/world-of-work…

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A whole new life stage has emerged and this could mean big #money for your #business, and a helluva lot of opportunity for #society. Thanks @ChipConley and the Modern Elder Academy for including this excerpt from #thesuperage in their newsletter. bit.ly/3IyxoYe

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18 Jan 2022
Are you ready for the shift to @thesuperage? Join us Tuesday for the launch! thesuperage.com/americas-lau…

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It turns out that #millennials and #GenerationZ are the ones that will foment a revolt in the end, all while delivering market-based solutions for the #SuperAge where policymakers have failed. bit.ly/34qgLzm

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12 Dec 2021
A BIG Happy Birthday to @debbieweil, an inspiration to all of us at Next For Me.
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18 Nov 2021
It truly was a game-changing conversation. @amazing__women
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The Pandemic Prompted People to Retire Early. Will They Return to Work? nytimes.com/2021/11/17/opini…

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As the dawn of the Super Age rises, we are witnessing the emergence of a new group of older people who are unwilling to go quietly into old age.
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Inbox, from a 78-y/o friend: "I will travel for Thanksgiving, my first trip in two years. I am nervous about unvaccinated people, and politics are making me very downbeat. Thank goodness for my boxing lessons." 👊🥊💪
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In school, writing is a solo experience. But the Internet turns it into a social one: 1) Publish your thinking: When you share ideas on the Internet, you meet like-minded people. 2) Make friends: The people you meet help you think better, which improves your writing.
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1. Read and write more. 2. Don't hesitate to admit when you're wrong. 3. Be comfortable changing your opinion. 4. Find a mentor. 5. Stay teachable. 6. Make mistakes and learn. 7. Don't get offended easily. 8. Ask questions. 9. Spend time with nature. 10. Stay humble.
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Everyone is in a war for talent. We’re going to see the rise of the individual working for/on multiple companies and projects.
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2 Nov 2021
Short and Quick Mind Mapping from @austinkleon austinkleon.substack.com/p/h…

2 Nov 2021
"When you put together a cadre of experts on aging, ageism and the future of work for free-ranging conversations on those hot-button issues, the atmosphere begins to crackle and spark." @KerryHannon covers our recent live events. nextavenue.org/world-of-work…

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2 Nov 2021
Watch the highlights tomorrow, Wednesday, November 3rd at 3 ET, 12 PT nextavenue.org/world-of-work…

2 Nov 2021
Made possible by our sponsors @FinAm_Reverse, @visier and @Leapmeets and our partner @amazing__women.
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2 Nov 2021
With the thoughtful leaders in the new revolution for older workers @dianeharris, @bradleyschurman, @PeterKaldes, and @55fakingnormal
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Ever felt lost? Maybe unclear about which direction to go in? I’ve always found going inward and writing to be helpful when I’m feeling that way.
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