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Fawn Germer - Coming Back

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To you. Yeah, I mean you. I know this seems daunting, but rise again. What if your greatest success hasnt even happened yet?

Dont judge yourself by who you were when things came easily.

Judge yourself by who you became when things got tough.

Never, ever quit.

Well, this kinda blows.

Work your ass off and then what? You feel like you are at the very top of your game, but you are being treated like crap or you cant get hired.

My guess is that you picked up this book because something isnt quite right. Either you have stalled out at work or you are having trouble getting the career opportunities you want (and deserve). Maybe you have lost your job, or left it to care for children, parents, or a loved one who needs help. Or you are among the millions of people fired, furloughed, reduced to part-time, or working at home and having to learn on the fly due to COVID-19 and its short- and longer-term impact. Maybe you have been forced to reinvent yourself, or maybe you are choosing to do it because, well, its time.

Several years ago, I noticed an increasing number of emails from people who had seen me speak and wanted to know why, despite long, successful careers, they suddenly hit the wall. They felt disrespected and unwanted. Many were sure they were being discriminated against.

Suddenly, my usual positive message of using the Law of Attraction (you manifest what you think) to create your greatest success was falling flat. There was no way to repeat affirmations and wind up back on the fast track.

This situation required serious work.

After a leadership conference in Orlando, I went for drinks with several of the nations top corporate heavyweights from the executive board. I was shocked when, as the liquor started to flow, they shared their career struggles as the corporate brass prepared to push them out. Their stories were the same as those of the people whod been writing me, and the same stories I heard from my friends and neighbors.

What the hell?

I assumed the issue was age. How could it be anything else? So I started this project to focus on how to get seasoned professionals back on track in a workplace that, in many cases, has devalued their brilliance.

But its not just age, and its not just happening to middle-aged or older people.

The issue is relevance. You may be brilliant, but you may not be relevant. You may be experienced, but you may not be relevant. And the one thing you absolutely must be to make it today is RELEVANT. It is an issue if you are over forty and it is an issue if you are in your twenties.

My editor, George Witte, wisely realized that the obstacles faced by seasoned professionals are similar to those faced by others trying to return to work after taking extended time-outs to raise their babies, care for loved ones, deal with medical leaves, get more education, or travel the world. This book also speaks to you.

I have interviewed more than three hundred people for this book. Do you know the most surprising thing I found? That everybody is so shocked that these slaps in the face happen to them. They dont see it coming and they think they are exempt. They think they get a pass.

If you are in denial and think this isnt going to happen to you, or if you think, You dont know my track record, then you need to keep reading very closely. It happens to the best of us. The people you look up to. The people you assume wouldnt have to worry about a thing.

If you are feeling discouraged, hang in there. Im here to help. This book is designed to move you into action, taking the sometimes uncomfortable steps that will make you a viable, hirable professional once again.

Some thoughts to begin with:

There is no resting on laurels or skating. Jobs that allowed skating were eliminated years ago. We must constantly prove ourselves in a constantly changing world.

We are witnessing the death of experience. Many, many companies want innovative thinkers and big communicators who are ahead of the curve. They dont care about seniority and arent all that interested in what youve done in the past.

It no longer matters whether you are the best person for the job today. What matters is where you are on the runway to deliver tomorrow and in five years.

If you learn about future trends from people at work, or rely on others to do things for you, you arent taking responsibility for your own relevance. You must study how artificial intelligence, robotics, big data, machine learning, and blockchain could impact your work.

Success grows when you continue adding new skills. Fortunately, it is easy to learn and grow with online learning, and most of these opportunities cost very little or are free.

Its time to stop networking like a wimp.

If you want to be seen as current, you have to dress current.

If you are unwilling to do all of these things, find a company that is slow to change. They still exist. Somewhere. But ask yourself, will such a company last in this climate of change and upheaval?

So many people dont just need to work financially, they want to workand cant get the opportunities they desire. They apply for dozens, hundreds, even thousands of jobs but rarely land interviews and havent found anything that pays what they believe they deserve. They shared with me their feelings of being insulted and treated rudely in this process.

Many older workers sneer about millennials, resenting them for taking their opportunities or shoving them aside during the hiring process. If that is you, stop seeing millennials as the enemy. Right now, they are in leadership positions and doing much of the hiring. You must learn to appreciate and work with them or suffer the consequences: an inconsequential career.

Others blame changes within their companiesrestructurings, acquisitions, mergers, and outright sales have really shaken up job security.

And while all of those things are to blame, it is time to stop insisting that you have all the skills you need, are delivering more than everybody else, and are being victimized by nasty corporations that favor inexperienced, cheaper employees. Some of that may be true, but honestly, millions of us are so behind in so many areas that others see it as laughable when we claim we are current.

Im not here to beat you up. Im here to wake you up so you can succeed again.

This post by DownTrodden really summed up what so many people have been experiencing:

Im only forty-six, but to employers, I might as well be eighty-six. I only include ten years work experience on my resume. I speak to recruiters and hiring managers on the phone, and they are usually very interested We meet face to face that all goes out the window.

At my last interview, the CFO was a total jerk. Ive only had four full-time jobs in the last twenty years. He kept saying, And what did you do before then? And before then? And before then? So when did you graduate college? I knew I wasnt getting the job. Its been nearly seven weeks now and they keep reposting the position. Ive never heard from them. I emailed the recruiter and she said, The CFO wants to do some more comparison shopping, as if Im a pair of pants at Nordstroms. Of course, thats code for The CFO really wants to find someone exactly like you, but fifteen years younger. This is a smaller company so I was hoping I would have a chance, but no such luck. The larger companies seem almost pointless to apply to.

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