At the Intersection of Retirement and Purpose
Week 5 | M, Tu, W, Th, F | Turner Conference Room | Ages 50 and up
"What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" asks the poet, Mary Oliver. Fearful of retiring, yet yearning to try new things, find greater fulfillment and manifest your purpose. This interactive seminar is designed for those in some phase of career life transition, who wish to engage in serious conversations about who they are and what they want to do. Through exercises, discussions and quiet reflection, participants will examine and challenge attitudes, deepen understanding of life's possibilities, and develop strategies for moving into their next chapter.
Class Times
Students should come to class prepared with the following materials:
- A journal;
- Writing utensils.
Jane Kerschner
B.S., education, Northwestern U; MA, Human Growth and Development, George Washington U; Villanova Executive Coaching and Leadership Program; holds coach certifications in Newfield; International Coach Federation, Retirement Options Coaching. Over 40 years experience in education as teacher, trainer, facilitator. Generates conversations for wise elders to explore issues of retirement, aging and well being.