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Friday, April 18, 2008

Does Age Matter? The Apprentice

Donald Trump’s telecasting show, The Apprentice, attracted
the biggest audience the nighttime he was to engage his 4th
apprentice. Much about telecasting is a Numbers game which
prompted us to believe about the Numbers in the show. Randall
is 34, Rebekah is 24. Bashes age matter? Was it his 10
old age of adulthood that made the difference, or what he chose
to make with those 10 old age - his instruction and running
successful businesses? Bashes a 20 something campaigner have got a
opportunity against a 30 something candidate? What make you think?

It also implores the question, is age a barrier to success? Some of us experience old at 40. Our mental attitude and actions can
do any figure look old. What if you travel around telling
yourself, “I’m too old to (sing in a choir, horseback drive
across the range, insert your point here)?” Is that really
true? Perhaps you are too old to climb up Mt. Everest; that
isn’t to state there aren’t at rest plenty of things left to make
regardless of physical limitations. Who is stopping you
from giving the recital, climbing the hill, doing what you
really desire to do? As coaches, we ignore the, “I’m too
(insert ailment here)” excuse. There is always a manner to
modify whatever it is you desire such as that it can be achieved. Are there a library nearby? A avocation baseball club you might join? Films to be watched? There are many ways to carry through
learning…and you can happen the kernel of your ends and
dreamings in many different ways.

Think about it:
•What is the thing you’ve been telling yourself you’re too
old to make (your Mt. Everest)?
•When you look astatine that thing you’ve been wanting to do,
what’s at the bosom of it and where else might you happen its’
essence?
•Look for support. Getting support enables you to make what
you desire with more than ease.

As coaches, we see age doesn’t matter. There are 23 old age
between us and we share times when we are being wise and
times when we’re being cockamamie or unwise. We share work
ethics, firm support of our clients, interesting
balance in our lives and much more. Age is a figure and
counts for things like a senior base on balls to the movies and
possibly some other points on the wisdom-o-meter, yet the 40
(or 30, or 20) somethings among us have got plenty to offer as
well. Our interaction as life managers and workshop leadership
is enriched by the difference in our ages, perspectives, and
points of view. We say, “Yes” to it all and ask for you to
make the same. Let age support you when you necessitate it to and be
willing to defy using it as an alibi for postponing going
for your ends and dreams.

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