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Ready to change your 40somethingmagcom work trajectory? Do not wait for January 1st. Start today.

Monday: Update your LinkedIn headline to highlight skills, not age. Example: "Operations Leader | Supply Chain Efficiency Expert." Tuesday: Delete the first page of your resume (jobs from the 1990s). Wednesday: Send three "coffee chat" emails to old colleagues. Do not ask for a job. Ask for advice. Thursday: Join one new Slack/Discord community for your industry (e.g., "Women in Tech 40+," "The Fractional Executive Collective"). Friday: Apply for exactly one job that scares you. Rejection is data, not defeat.


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We hate the phrase "work-life balance." It implies work and life are enemies. At 40somethingmagcom, we promote work-life integration.

You have the discipline to work 8 hours straight, but you don't have the physical energy of a 25-year-old. This is normal. Ready to change your 40somethingmagcom work trajectory

You apply for a role you could do in your sleep, but the recruiter says, "We're worried you'll be bored." Translation: They think you want their boss's salary without the boss's job title.

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Name: Tanya, 44 Before: Stay-at-home parent for 8 years, terrified of re-entering. After: Virtual executive assistant for a real estate firm. $65k/year, fully remote. Quote: “The ‘returnship’ programs mentioned on 40somethingmagcom work were a game-changer. I didn’t have to pretend my gap years didn’t exist.”

Younger workers need soft skills. You have them (communication, conflict resolution, project management).