EP – 164 Success After Sixty

Doug Sohn from Success After Sixty joins our conversation to discuss how aging people can look around and see what their age and experience make possible. We talk with Doug about how, as a father of six and a successful lawyer. Shortly before his birthday, he experienced a series of mini-strokes that caused him to re-examine his life.

Doug shares how, even though he had followed and learned from people like Tony Robbins and Earl Nightingale, he felt that he had experienced a plateau in his professional and personal life. This evaluation of where he was with his life and relationships caused him to recognize that there is societal pressure that we often listen to and that at a certain age, we should slow down. Not only should we slow down, but we should stop growing in some areas of life and stop challenging ourselves.

This conversation will inspire you, and I hope it does light a fire in you to reach for new heights in whatever areas of life you want. After you listen to this conversation, I hope you will share it with three friends who will enjoy hearing Doug’s message of working and finding success after sixty. Be sure to check out the links below to learn more about Doug and join us in several groups that Doug leads.

Links

Doug is providing a fantastic giveaway for the listeners of our conversation. The giveaway is Doug’s “Win Your Morning Guide” This guide offers some useful tools and is also a great entrée into Doug’s world: https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:5710ef63-adb2-3e9b-88ea-528aa8afe264

Click on this link to view the Success After Sixty website: https://successaftersixty.org/

To join the Success After Sixty Facebook group, you can click on this link: https://www.facebook.com/successaftersixty.org

You can follow Doug on ‘X’ by clicking this link: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fsohn_douglas

You can follow Doug on LinkedIn by clicking on this link: linkedin.com/in/dcsohn

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When it is time for bed, Charlie’s grandpa tucks Charlie in. Charlie asks his grandpa many questions about his grandpa’s grandpa. Charlie’s grandpa shares a magical moment as he introduces Charlie to his great-grandpa through fun memories.

 

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