I Have The Time: The Most Complete and Easy-to-Follow Handbook on How to Start Over At 50-65 and Build the Future
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Start a New Chapter:
"I Have the Time" is the perfect book for the 50-65 years old who are ready to start a new chapter in their life. This comprehensive guide provides readers with practical advice, inspiring stories and tools to help them make the most of their newfound freedom.
Conquer Fear:
With age comes wisdom and knowledge, but it also brings fear of the unknown. "I Have the Time" helps readers face their fears head-on and encourages them to take action by identifying what they want from life and how to achieve it.
Live Your Best Life:
With clear steps, helpful tips and relatable stories, this book gives readers all they need to realise their dreams. From creating meaningful connections to setting achievable goals, readers will learn how to use their time wisely and make each day count.
Find Purpose & Motivation:
Readers in this book will discover ways to stay motivated despite obstacles or setbacks. In addition, it provides resources for finding purpose and ways to reconnect with passions that may have been forgotten over time.
Gain Confidence:
With its uplifting message and thoughtful advice, "I Have the Time" helps readers regain confidence and gain the courage to take on life's challenges with enthusiasm. In addition, readers will learn how to restore trust in themselves and their abilities to live on their terms.
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I Have The Time - Karoui Hichem
I Have The Time
How To Start Over At 50-65
Hichem Karoui
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Ebook ISBN: 978-1-78795-039-9
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Contents
Epigraphically
Foreword
How to Be a Pacific Warrior
What is success?
1. You Need a Plan
The concept of starting over later in life
2. Getting the Ball Rolling
3. To Happiness After Exhaustion
4. The Midlife Crisis: How to Turn It Into a Time of Personal Development
5. The Role of Volunteer Work in Personal Rebirth After 50
6. How to Use Mentors to Start Over When You're 50 or More
7. How Mindfulness Can Help You Start Over When You're Over Fifty
8. After 50, Travel May Be a Powerful Tool For Self-Improvement and Discovery
9. Finding Your IKIGAI : Passion, Mission, Vocation, and Profession
10. I Have the Time : I am the Boss
11. Transforming Key Areas in Health
12. Career/Business
13. A Plan of Action for Personal Rebirth
14. Get Your Sights Set
In Sum: Enjoy Every Moment of Your Life
image-placeholderWe do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
- Benjamin Franklin.
Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the great mystery into which we were born.
- Albert Einstein.
The older I grow, the more I realize the wisdom of the ancients who said, 'Life is a journey, not a destination.'
- George Bernard Shaw.
Foreword
image-placeholderI am going to start by the end. Generally, authors develop their argumentation along the book before displaying the results of their research. We also can summarise, to a large extent, an experience, or a long investigation, into a few words and bring them to the reader's attention from the book's first lines. If the reader is interested in knowing more about the subject of the research or the experience, they will continue reading. If not… they'll drop the book.
I am not writing a thriller. So I can unveil the identity of the killer.
You understood it, indeed. The killer is the winner.
What is success?
This is a question that took me a long time to answer. But before answering it, I need to lay the foundations for success.
Those bases consist, in my eyes, of self-esteem. For without the latter, you can walk but reach nowhere. I will summarise self-esteem in 6 steps.
Building Self-Esteem
Self Esteem is the value of your self or your self-worth. Loss of self-esteem can occur at any time and causes more depression in your life. In addition, low self-esteem can cause you to lose your life's goals and interests.
Gaining your self-esteem is the first step to a happy and satisfied life. Rebuilding self-esteem helps by giving a boost to your self-confidence. Being confident will make others give you the respect you deserve.
It will also enable you to respect yourself. Having respect for yourself can give you the care of others. It will help build successful and happy relationships and motivate you to achieve your goals in life.
You can build self-esteem in six steps… simply.
Step #1.
Be aware of the nature and type of the problem. The best is to look at the situation positively. Don't just sit and feel sorry for yourself. Instead, face the problem with a positive approach. Consider developing a mentality that the problem was a chance for improvement. This will help you to lay the foundation of self-esteem.
Step #2.
Try out to find your potential and capabilities. You should acquire more information about yourself; having good knowledge about yourself is an important but often overlooked part of life.
Step #3.
Find your potential to handle things and situations. Ask others what you are good at doing. Then ask them what they feel your weaknesses are. Use this as a basis to improve yourself.
Step #4.
Accept the responsibilities and don't run away from them. Strive to develop a positive approach towards yours. The motto should be If I'm entrusted with responsibility, I will follow it whole-heartedly
. This approach helps a lot towards the development of self-development.
Step #5.
Have a positive approach towards any mistakes you make. It would be best if you view mistakes as opportunities to develop yourself. A mistake should be seen as a chance to grow.
Step #6.
Having ambitions in life should help you to achieve the goals you set. So start working accordingly and take efforts in a particular direction to achieve the plans.
I can imagine the shock of individuals who did not anticipate me to pen the opening chapters of a book on self-esteem and self-development for people between 50 and 65. Many people tend to think that after you reach a certain age, you don't care as much about self-improvement and self-esteem as younger people do. The notion that learning stops when we age 50, 60, 70, 80, or beyond is one of the most deceptive. Though life goes on, there will always be a yearning to know more and learn new things. Keep in mind, Socrates. A few times before being put to death, he requested a lyre. Socrates was asked, What for, since you're going to die soon.
to learn something new before I died,
was his reply.
In other words, learning is a must as long as you are alive. Your life ends if you stop learning.
The Death of Socrates (1787). Oil on canvas, 129.5 × 196.2 cm (51.0 × 77.2 in). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Public Domain).The Death of Socrates (1787). Oil on canvas,