A relatable life situation
When a career changes—and the meaning built around it changes too
A long career may provide more than income. It can provide identity, routine, recognition, relationships and a reason to get up each morning. A transition, job loss or retirement can therefore feel larger than a professional change.
Or you may still be working, yet sense that the old definition of success no longer fits the person you have become.
What may lie beneath
The practical question may be about work, but the deeper question may concern relevance, purpose, independence, recognition or how you wish to use the next stage of life.
What we may explore together
Ravi listens first. The conversation may then gently examine questions such as:
- What does work mean to me now?
- What am I afraid of losing in this transition?
- Which experience or strength can travel with me?
- How can I build purpose beyond a job title?
Why this Dialogue with Ravi
Perspective grounded in lived experience
Since 1993, Ravi has built his own recruitment business and interacted with thousands of people at career turning points. His perspective combines professional exposure with lived experience of continuing reinvention after 60.
What this conversation may offer
The Dialogue may help you distinguish career facts from identity concerns and consider a purposeful next chapter. It is not recruitment, placement, financial planning or a promise of a career outcome.
