Late 20’s right through to 60 I was in stressful roles managing teams and it definitely takes its toll.
I was at my old bosses funeral Monday, one of the kindest and most influential people I have worked with. I owe him a great deal. I was the youngest in the office, a real joker. It was lovely to catch up with one of the girls in the office at the funeral where we shared stories and laughter. At that time I didn’t have any team responsibilities back then.
At 60 I was burnt out. Had no enthusiasm for the role, no motivation and was tired.
Took the decision to get out. Finding it strange to adapt mind and know it will take time. Miss the money but not the stress and burn out.
You have to stop some time and it just felt right. My problem is I struggle to sit still, have to be doing something. Marrying later in life and thus having kids later in life can be challenging but something you just have to deal with.
I need to stop worrying whether I have enough money. That is partly a legacy from my old job mixed with guilt and wanting to do everything for my kids that I never had when I was younger.
If you think back to when you were in your early 20’s. You would have labelled 55 and 60 as old and here we are

You have to accept it and health becomes the key driver.