A Second Act With Teeth
Most advice about reinvention is gentle. Find your passion. Ease in. Be patient with yourself. It's kind, and it's useless. What experienced professionals actually need isn't a gentle pivot — it's a second act with teeth: a deliberate, slightly aggressive plan to turn decades of experience into a career that bites back.
The polite version doesn't work for people with a track record
If you're 55 and ten years into mastery, "follow your curiosity" is insulting. You don't have a curiosity problem. You have a translation problem. You already know how to do the work; what's missing is the packaging, the positioning, and the nerve to charge for what you actually know.
A second act with teeth assumes you're not starting from zero. You're starting from thirty years of pattern recognition most people would kill for.
Teeth means specifics
- A point of view, not a résumé. Nobody hires range. They hire a take. What do you believe about your field that you'd actually argue for?
- Assets, not intentions. A talk, a framework, a service, a product — something that exists outside your head and works while you sleep.
- A price that respects the years. Underpricing is the most common second-act mistake. Your experience is the premium, not the apology.
Why I stopped calling it reinvention
Reinvention implies you throw the old you away. You don't. You translate. The version of me running five companies today is built entirely out of the version that ran global brands and the version that survived a decade of caregiving. Same person — sharper teeth.
You're too experienced to start over and too sharp to disappear. So don't do either.
That's the whole bet behind Too Late My Ass and the work I build around it. And the belief that nothing you survive is wasted is what gives a second act its bite in the first place.
Start with one tooth
You don't need the whole plan today. Pick one asset — one talk, one offer, one piece of writing — and ship it this month. Teeth grow in one at a time. Want me in the room when you do it? Let's talk.
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