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41 – 60 years: Preparation for the transition to another life stage
Imagine that you wake up in the morning and realize that today is completely yours. What will you do first?
I open the window, take a deep breath, and think about what awaits me.
I automatically check my phone or email to not miss anything important.
I plan my day according to my long-term goals and commitments.
I will immerse myself in something I have always wanted to do, but never had the time for.
I feel insecure because I don't have a concrete plan.
If you could pass on one life lesson to the younger generation, what would it be?
Be yourself and don't get caught up in the expectations of others.
Plan in advance, but always leave room for flexibility.
Success and happiness depend on the relationships you build.
Do not be afraid of failure, for it will teach you more than success.
Not everything can be planned; sometimes it's important to simply trust life.
Which of the following images resonates with you the most?
The mountains in the distance, where I feel free and independent.
A bustling square full of people where I feel a connection to others.
The calm river that flows constantly, no matter what obstacles are in its way.
An open book on the table, a symbol of knowledge and experience.
The doors that slowly open suggest a new beginning.
How do you react to a situation when something you have invested years into no longer holds significance for you?
I consider it a natural progression and am looking for new challenges.
I feel a certain loss, but I try to find new insights in it.
I stick to it until I find a clear alternative.
I do not want to admit it because I feel that I would lose something by doing so.
I am looking for a way to transform it into a new form so that I can use it differently.
If you had to express your current life setting in one word, what would it be?
Change.
Stability.
Equilibrium.
Nostalgia.
Possibilities.
In what activity do you feel the most "alive" and in harmony with yourself?
"When I engage in something creative and inspiring."
When I help others and share my experiences.
If I have the opportunity to compete and showcase my skills.
When I travel and discover new perspectives.
When I can take a break and reflect on my life so far.
How would you describe your relationship with work at this stage of your life?
The work continues to fulfill me, but I am thinking about how I can adjust it to my needs.
I feel that my energy is shifting to other aspects of life.
I am at a point where I am looking for new meaning or new direction.
I continue to focus on performance because it is an important part of my identity.
I am aware that work is not everything, and I want to dedicate more time to myself.
If you could choose a new task or role in your life, what would it be?
Mentor or advisor who helps others on their journey.
Artist or creative person who lets their imagination run free.
Traveler or adventurer discovering new worlds.
Gardener or craftsman who creates something with their own hands.
Philosopher or thinker who seeks a deeper meaning of things.
How do you perceive the idea of one day completely stopping working?
As a liberating opportunity to finally do what excites me.
As a challenge, because I can't imagine what I will do.
As a natural development that allows me to dedicate more time to my family and hobbies.
Like something distant that I don't want to think about yet.
As an opportunity to redefine what "work" means to me.
If you could plan your ideal next step in life, what would you choose?
Starting a new project or business that excites me.
Devote more time to family, relationships, and community activities.
Focus on personal development and the exploration of new areas.
Take a break so I can think about what comes next.
Let life lead me naturally to where I am meant to go.
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