Coaching for people in their 50s, 60s, and early 70s standing at a crossroads— whether you're deciding to keep climbing, step off the ladder entirely, or figure out who you are now that the ladder's behind you.

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WHO THIS IS FOR

You're probably:

  • 52-72 years old

  • Successful by any conventional measure

  • Facing a decision about what's next

  • Not ready for generic retirement planning

  • Tired of coaches who traffic in optimism instead of truth

The question keeping you up: "I don't have unlimited time anymore. How do I make sure I don't waste what's left?"

WHAT WE WORK ON

Late-Career Decisions Should you take the promotion? Step off the ladder? How do you know when enough is enough?

Identity After Achievement
You got what you wanted. Now what? Who are you when you're not performing anymore?

Life After Career You left. Now what do you actually DO? How do you structure time when there's no external structure?

Making Peace With Finitude Most of your life is behind you. That's not depressing—it's clarifying. Let's work with reality, not against it.

WHAT THIS ISN'T / IS

This isn't:

  • Motivational cheerleading

  • A 12-week program with worksheets

  • Retirement planning (financial advisors do that)

  • Therapy (therapists do that)

  • Group coaching or masterminds

This is:

  • One-on-one coaching with someone who's navigated similar terrain

  • Honest conversations about hard questions

  • Strategic thinking about the time you have left

  • Sometimes involves travel to create clarity through displacement

  • Built for adults who want truth over platitudes

Sean Carney | Transition Coach | PCC

I work with people in their 50s, 60s, and early 70s navigating big transitions—stepping back from careers, figuring out what's next, making peace with finite time.

I'm in this territory myself. I've done my own work on these questions, and I can help you see things more clearly and make decisions that fit who you are now.

Real conversations. No scripts. We figure it out together.

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