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In this episode of the Third Power Life Podcast, I had a candid conversation about the beautiful, yet challenging dance of networking in midlife, and striking a delicate balance between home, work, and community involvement. Reflecting on a recent community service event, I shared my personal insights on how vital it is for us—as seasoned professionals—to step out of our comfort zones and engage with the world around us. The comforts of working from home have often left many of us isolated, so I emphasized the importance of connecting face-to-face and the rejuvenating power of social interaction—particularly after the reclusiveness many experienced during the pandemic years.

I also touched upon the humorous realization that came with acknowledging my own aging, as my wife and I found ourselves tired by early evening. It's a gentle reminder that time is passing and that our energy levels may change, but our capacity to contribute to our communities remains undiminished. The podcast wraps up with a simple, yet powerful message: To get out there, share our gifts, and serve as positive role models for others. Whether you have a family, are a solitary entrepreneur, or somewhere in between, it's about living life to the third power.

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Takeaways:

- The significance of networking and community involvement for middle-aged professionals.

- Tips on balancing remote work with a vibrant social life.

- Strategies for being of service and fostering a service-minded circle of contacts.

- The unexpected benefits of stepping out and mingling with like-minded community members.

- A reflection on how 2020 and the subsequent period altered our social habits.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Context

01:26 - The Importance of Networking and Socializing

03:40 - Getting Out of the Comfort Zone

04:18 - Embracing Change and Aging

05:15 - Being a Positive Role Model and Sharing Joy