Nina Price calls it “reset.” It’s that after-40 moment when the opportunity or the challenge is to recreate and reinvent oneself for enjoying the new half of life. Nina is host of Push the Reset Button on Blog Talk Radio. Through a couple of different connections, I find myself scheduled for an interview on her show on Saturday morning.
I’m coming out of the closet on the book I’m working on, the one whose content is supposed to be unfolding right here as part of the blog challenge. That is, Write Synergies: Creating the Map for Your Journey. [anyway, that’s the current iteration!]
And in the interview, we’re also going to talk about my various reinventions of myself, what I call Bobbye 6.1, along with the Sanskrit Factor, Interdisciplinary Arts, and how writing can be a perfect companion for finding the vision and the inner gifts waiting to be expressed. Writing is also the key to bringing that inner vision quest out into the world. The key to constant reinvention is continually learning, creating, and trusting your own inner connections. As the Write Synergies Guru, I share how to use the writing process to become your own guru and live your legacy so you don’t die with the dream and vision stuck inside.
Nina has posted the show description and my bio at her page on Blog Talk Radio. I hope you will log onto Blog Talk Radio on Saturday at 11AM central time for a dose of reset and reinvention with yours truly.
Signing off on #blog30, day 3 of Connie Ragan Green’s Blog Challenge!
Thanks Rob, Debra, and Linda, for your comments. Reset/reinvention is such a timely approach to all the upheavals. Good luck to all of us on the blog challenge!
I quit my mid level corporate training job after 14 years. Everyone said I was nuts, and they might be right, but I am definitely happier.
hitting my reset was the best move I ever made.
Thanks for your insights, Bobbye. Enjoyed hearing about your upcoming radio interview. That reset button has been a fave of mine too. We’re never too old or too young to take a new path. Congratulations on finding your passion multiple times.
Debra
I pushed that button in my thirties and it’s been great ever since. It’s been a bumpy ride though, pushing the button did not change my life over night… But I’m in my forties now and finally I can say that I really do love life!
Success with your book and with the 30 days blog challenge!
Linda