Downloads & Resources

These tools are designed to help you continue the work beyond the page.

Each resource invites you to reflect more deeply, notice what’s shifting, and begin shaping what comes next—at your own pace. You don’t need to have answers. You just need a place to start.

Use these alongside the book or on their own. Return to them as your thinking evolves.

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Readiness Assessment

Understand your starting point.

A guided assessment to help you evaluate your current posture toward life after work across identity, emotional readiness, energy, relationships, and more. This isn’t about having it figured out. It’s about noticing what’s true right now so you know where to begin.

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Repurposement Compass

Clarify what matters now.

A deeper self-assessment designed to help you take stock of your life after your career ends—your purpose, identity, motivation, relationships, and overall alignment. Use it to identify where you feel grounded and where you may want to focus next.

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Values Exercise

Decide what will guide you moving forward.

This exercise helps you identify and refine your core values—not the ones your career rewarded, but the ones that feel true now. You’ll narrow what matters most so your decisions, time, and energy align with the life you actually want to build.

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Energy Mapping Exercise

Work with your energy, not against it.

Track the natural rise and fall of your energy across a typical day to better understand your rhythms. This is about awareness, not optimization—so you can begin designing your life around how you actually function, not how you used to be expected to.

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Desire and Ability to Connect Exercise

Rethink how you relate to others.

Explore both your desire for connection and your ability to sustain it in this next phase of life. This tool helps you notice where relationships energize you, where they drain you, and where you may want to reconnect or reimagine how you show up with others.

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Leading with Questions Exercise

Stay curious instead of rushing to answers.

This reflection invites you to approach your next chapter through better questions rather than immediate decisions. Instead of trying to solve everything at once, you’ll begin noticing what’s worth asking, what’s emerging, and what deserves more attention.

Start what comes next.

You don’t need to have it all figured out—you just need a place to begin.

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