Craig Nathanson has never understood the concept of investing for the future when the present isn't providing a joyful and fulfilling life. Unfortunately, the notion of working at just a job after 40 is still the conventional wisdom we hear every day.
In this program, Nathanson teaches us why no one over 40 should have just a job, how to wake up and live an authentic life and how to make a contribution to what is most important to you.
Bio
Craig Nathanson
Mr.Craig Nathanson is a internationally known author,
workshop leader, speaker, college professor and coach for mid-life adults dedicated to guiding individuals to discover and experience their vocational passion. Craig Nathanson is on the faculty at University of Liverpool, Keller School of Management and Corinthian Colleges teaching both traditional and on-line courses. His monthly articles now appear at over 1000 business industry web sites as the career expert for Job Target. He has been a senior manager, trainer, counselor and internal consultant for over 30 years, working in large Fortune 100 companies as well as several internet start-ups, one of which he was an original founder of. Craig also is a visiting lecturer for Benedictine College in Illinois teaching management courses in China and Vietnam. Mr. Nathanson has also been a visiting lecturer for the Academy of National Economy in Moscow, Russia.
Mr. Nathanson is the author of the books, How to find the RIGHT work during challenging times : a new approach to your life and work after 40, P is for Perfect: Your Perfect Vocational Day and his newest book, The Best Manager:
getting better results WITH people.
Since 2001, Nathanson has focused on building a private speaking and coaching practice targeted at those over 40. Nathanson is a Ph.D candidate in Human and Organizational Systems. Craig lives with his family in Petaluma, Ca
I love this Speech. I searched the interenet for something related to having the ultimate job. And this was a great inspirtional speech thank you Craig.
Craig Nathanson really speaks from the heart of experience on the possibilities for your life after 40.
I've read some of his materials before but this is the first time to see him in action. It's clear he believes passionately in the human potential to grow and learn. I wonder what he has on his bumper plate?! (listen to the presentation!)
My two favorite lines from his talk:
"My life's like a lemonade stand on a hot, dry summer's day."
"Before 40 a job is useful."
Enjoy! But be aware - he's both pragmatic and honest about what may happen if you start to really create a passionate life. It's (probably) simple but never easy...