Lifestyle

Nine to Five

December 7, 2013

 “Life is to be lived.  If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting.  And you don’t do that by sitting around. ”                                                                                   Katharine Hepburn

I have always had a job.  I knew babysitting was not my thing and would never be a career option.  And I had overheard enough adult conversations about the complaints of working that I knew instinctively that whatever I did I had to like what I was doing.  So at twelve, I convinced the top 2 beach boys that I would increase their business along Waikiki Beach from the Surf Rider Hotel to the Royal Hawaiian selling surfing lessons, outrigger canoe and catamaran rides to the tourists.  I was paid per person and I was the number one producing beach girl [I should mention I was the only beach girl] on that stretch of sand for most of my teenage years!  How perfect was that?  Great job, really groovy benefits and we all made money.  The spark had been ignited.

And today all these years later I still have a great job and make money.  Of course, I’m not working on the beach anymore; I have an in-door job now!  The point is, I really like what I am doing. The spark is still there.  Yes, the pressure is immense, the hours are long, but the work is gratifying and speaks to me on most of the levels I am passionate about.  In fact, I have just taken on more responsibility to build a segment of our business that has incredible potential and will utilize more of my talents to a greater extent. Considering I am the oldest person in the company this was a coup for the Platinum Boomer team.   And I want to share with you what the owner of the company said to me. “There is no one in the company, besides you, who has the experience and the gravitas to make this work.”  I thought what a wonderful thing to hear at any time on your career path, but especially rewarding at a time when most employers would be wondering when you are going to retire.

I was just reading that an average woman will continue to work either full or part-time for the next 15 years after the age of 60.  Who knew when we were in our 30’s and 40’s and actively building our careers that we would still be the consulting architect for our careers into our 60’s?

It’s a long journey that takes a lot of stamina, determination, and passion.  And passion seems to be the hardest element in the magic formula to hold onto.  A recent Gallup poll finds that Boomers were the least engaged segment of the workforce.  This disturbing poll means that those of us still working, or looking to return to work, or make avenues into a new career have to pump up the volume on all of our meaningful skills.  We have to maintain our professional relationships, which means – network – network – network and leverage all our existing strengths.  To win this marathon we need to be in top shape in all aspects of our wellbeing.  As women, we not only have to break through the glass ceiling challenge but now, if we choose to stay in the workforce, we have to differentiate ourselves, really tap into the well of knowledge and passion that we still possess.  We have to know what we excel in, own it, and go for it.  We should not make excuses about our age or lie about it.  We have to remember that our ‘timeshare’ of life can be to the company’s advantage, and sell that.   In other words….Go Big or Go Home!

The Sloan Center on Aging and Work at Boston College found that staying engaged in our 50s and 60s is directly linked to overall wellbeing.  As Christina Matz-Costa, a research fellow at Boston College wrote on Next Avenue http://www.nextavenue.org/  people who remain highly engaged in work, continuing education, and volunteering had significantly higher scores for life satisfaction and mental health than those who were relatively unengaged.

We are in a new age of work and our biggest challenge and our best asset is to become tech-savvy and remain vibrant.  If you have continued to work you are well aware of the pressure to keep up with technology, but keep up we must.  And we have to change our mindset.  We have to be positive about learning something new.  Every day it seems that I am confronted with a new formula, field, or source that I have to learn for a project or a spreadsheet.  [Design/product development is not all ‘color trending.’  There are endless columns that need to be filled in before a product reaches the retail floor.]  My mantra is simple.  “I can learn this.”  Remember, Google is your friend.  Ask it any question and it will give you a plethora of answers to select from.  Encourage yourself to work through it. Figure it out, remember you are a smart woman!  Ask someone for help, but be selective of who you ask in the office.  And once you get it, you will know it for the next time.  Of course, it might be a good idea to write it down once you do know it!

I have a few thoughts that have helped me to grow and nurture my career from my first job as “Gidget” to my present incarnation.

Allow yourself to grow organically in your career.

When those new assignments and opportunities come your way, embrace them.  Remember you’re smart, you can take it on.  Look for what is missing.  What would make your department, team, or you function on a higher level and stand out?  Suggest it!  You might get a really big Wow from your boss or the CEO.  Rewind your inner voice.  Think more positively about the things that irritate you the most.  Remember if you “change the way you look at something, the things you look at will change.”

Be your own brand manager

There are so many ways in which to promote ourselves today that if we don’t get this big picture, it becomes a bigger challenge. You are smart. Check your instincts. Keep your LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook pages up to date. Create a calculated bio. What is the image you want to project?  Are you a grandma or a grand Platinum Boomer?  You can be both, think about the presentation of your personal brand and your message.  This is essential if you are looking for work or to change a job.

Take yourself back to School

You have to do it.  You have to stay at the top of your game with technology and trends in your field.  There are so many online classes available in so many fields. All you will want to do is go to class.  Ed2Go is an amazing online website with a massive array of classes to select from http://www.ed2go.com/.  And the beauty is you will be in the comfort of your home, and all on-line.  Do not overlook this; your continuing education is non-negotiable.  You CAN find the time.

Be your own guru

You are solely responsible for your wellbeing.  We can be in charge of our health and our fitness or we can roll over and play dead.  We will be dead soon enough.  So why not be your best?  Remember the marathon we talked about earlier, who knew we would still be running for the finish line.  Lucky us that we are still running!  This is what works for me.

  1. Meditate.  It will change your life as you know it.  You can learn to quiet your mind.  And you will be astonished at what insights you will gain.
  2. Move your body.  Try and do a few things to mix it up.  I personally do yoga and qigong three times a week and walking, which I do every day.  Around 10 am I put on my sneaks and I leave my office for 20mintues.  On the weekend I walk the dogs.  You know what you like, you just have to get out and do it.
  3. Nourish your body.  A diet coke, a snack pack of cookies, and a frozen lean dinner are not the rocket fuel your body needs.  Stop and look at what you are eating. Remember you are smart.  You know what is good for you.  Challenge yourself to remove at least one really bad item from your diet today.  Just imagine how much healthier you would be in one year if you found a healthy substitute for 3 unhealthy items in your diet.  Wow, I bet you would even lose weight.  We have to keep the Platinum in boomer at its shiny best.

We cannot let this third quarter of our life lie dormant.  We cannot be satisfied with the status quo.  If the passion has gotten buried under a little urban rubble, dig deep and dig it out.  Passion is our lifeline to happiness.  It energizes us. It helps us think more clearly and focused on our choices.  And most important it helps us to be fearless.  Go for that promotion. Go for that job interview. Go for that volunteer job, or go back to school.  Just keep going forward with your life.  Be the master of the moment and make all the moments count.

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  • Reply
    sami calado
    December 18, 2013 at 2:52 am

    I just lost my great reply……next time.
    You’re great passionate & full of spirit, dear Kate. I’d love to get together for lunch & talk.
    With love,
    Sami

    • Reply
      kate granado
      January 2, 2014 at 1:04 am

      Hi Sami, thanks so much for your kind words. i would love to see you for lunch.
      k.

  • Reply
    Melissa
    December 16, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    I love this Aunt Kate 🙂 I’ve been in the same job for 15 years. It has been great to have a job with flexibility while raising my kids but now that they are getting older, it’s time to start thinking about some changes. I just recently enrolled in college again part time while working full time in order to try to figure it all out. I loved your advice about being your own brand manager. Thank you!

    • Reply
      kate granado
      January 2, 2014 at 1:09 am

      Hi Melissa, this is what i love about our evolution as women. In many ways we’re so much more fortunate than men in that we have defined stages of our lives. And one of the most important stages is when our focus returns to our core, to the special spot where we have stored our hopes and dreams. We can look around and see that so many hopes and dreams have been fulfilled and how grateful we are for our life as it is. But there are still dreams and hopes to be brought out of storage. And it sounds like now you are sensing the time is right for you to explore uncharted lands of your interior landscape. I love that you are going back to school and I am so impressed that you will make the time in your life to do this for YOU. And yes, we are our own brand mgr. and it sounds to me like you have a very solid brand to manage and you have already begun the process. Congratulations Melissa, I am so proud of you and your beautiful family.
      love auntie kate

  • Reply
    Nancy White
    December 11, 2013 at 5:38 pm

    Dear ‘Gidget”..as always, your ‘pearls of wisdom’ are just that…smart, wise, relatable, all with a touch of humor thrown in! As a senior myself and a full time recruiter in advertising, I giggle to myself when the HR people tell me that they want ‘young’ staffers! Because I work from a home office and rarely meet these 30 somethings..they have NO IDEA how old i am. What I realized, is that they are not asking for a number but rather an ‘energy’ present in the potential candidate. They want what I have in my 60’s…vibrance, enthusiasm, positivity, appreciation, gratitude, etc..that so many of the candidates in their 30-40’s whom I interview, that just don’t have it! They lost their passion, complain and just have low energy and lack of enthusiasm…so, when we hear age is just a number…yes..it is but remember you can be perceived as ‘young’ or ‘old’, at any age!!! Thank you, once again ‘beach girl’ for opening our eyes and giving us delicious fruit for thought!

    • Reply
      Nancy White
      December 11, 2013 at 5:44 pm

      Darn..no way to edit…I apologize for my bad grammar..but the sentiment is there!

    • Reply
      kate granado
      January 2, 2014 at 1:21 am

      this is all so true Nancy! when we carry with us an invigorated energy it comes through as youthful vitality and we can have that at any age. and after 30 years of best friendship on the phone between New York and Los Angeles i can attest to your vibrance and enthusiasm on the phone! thanks so much for this great observation.
      love you, Gidget

  • Reply
    Brenda Holzke
    December 9, 2013 at 5:03 pm

    Kate you are as wise as you are beautiful! I too always have believed that no one out there is going to hand you anything. If you want something you need to put your ego in a drawer and work like hell to get it. I call it “shameless self-promotion”….
    xoxo
    Brenda

    • Reply
      kate granado
      December 11, 2013 at 3:13 am

      there is a lot to be said for hard work. especially when your hard work looks as beautiful as your fine art and ceramic designs. thanks so much for your kind words and here’s to “shameless self promotion”
      kk

  • Reply
    Lynne Spreen
    December 7, 2013 at 9:53 pm

    This is like a guidebook for living, just this one post. I always did the “personal brand” thing. Not in terms of looks or style, but in the sense that I always thought of myself as a company of one, even while employed in a big government bureaucracy. It paid off, too. But dang, I just cannot get into meditating. I know it would be good for me. Some day.

    • Reply
      kate granado
      December 8, 2013 at 5:33 pm

      hi lynne, thanks so much for your comment. yes your personal brand paid off with your great book Dakota Blues, which i read and loved. i like the idea of thinking about ourselves as a “company of one.” with that mind set there are endless levels of success for us…
      and about meditation, think of it as an excuse to sit and do nothing but breathe!
      also i would like to thank you for your generousity of spirit and tell you how much i enjoy your blog Any Shiny Thing http://anyshinything.com/
      thanks lynne

  • Reply
    Leslie M
    December 7, 2013 at 9:29 pm

    Wow, girlfriend, there is a lot of wisdom here, and some hard core advise. As a matter of fact, this latest entry is so chock a block full of fantastic information and life advice, I will have to read it a few more times before it all sinks in. But I realized something interesting after reading it. Although I no longer “work” for a living, I work as a wife, mother, friend, board member, community volunteer and artist. And every suggestion you made is valuable no matter whether one is in the work force or life force. It is important as we age to keep current…don’t fight it….learn it! And to take classes and get out and do new things. Yes, Kate was right…we are here to live it!!!
    Love you!

    • Reply
      kate granado
      December 8, 2013 at 5:57 pm

      hey leslie, you are are right, no matter where we are in our life and what we do with our time, it can all translate…i hope! i was talking with a documentary producer and i asked her what a producer does…and she said it is really like being a mom. you have to make sure everyone is where they are surpossed to be, on time, ready to go and make sure there is enough money to cover it all! and if there is anyone who is in the “life force,” it is you!
      thanks so much for your great insights…
      smooches
      kk

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