Reviews - RELAUNCH!


Oh Just Books (Editorial Review) - 5/5 stars
This book is a wonderful resource for mid career and senior professionals. I was surprised to see how engaging this book was, considering it's a topic that is often difficult to write well.

There were many examples and descriptions in the book, which made it easier for the reader to understand the context of the topics being discussed. When one sees real life examples for situations, one is more likely to relate and understand. The author has done an outstanding job of making situations seem like they can be overcome with a streamlined effort, making the process less scary for people who are contemplating the best way to take the next step in their careers.

The author has done a great job of writing all the content in a very easy to understand manner, and the division of topics has also been done very well. The book is divided into parts, and those parts are further divided into chapters. Each part covers a broad topic relevant to mid life career change, and each chapter covers a particular pain point.

It has been wonderfully constructed and you can see that a lot of thought has gone into figuring out what order to place the topics in. Some chapters have also been co-authored by people who have experience in those fields.

The author himself has many years of experience in career counseling and helping people transition into their next great role. His years of knowledge and experience have been condensed into this volume, and he gives actionable tips and pointers.

There are also exercises in the book, which if done faithfully, will set you on path to figuring things out for yourself.

All in all, this is a wonderful resource and I highly recommend this book for professionals at any stage of their career.

Though the author is US based, I believe this can be a resource for people in any country around the world, so do not think that this book would not be applicable if you are in different regions.

There are many examples and I'm sure you will be able to identify, and either way, the exercises that are outlined would be great for anyone to do. In fact, even if you aren't mid career but still contemplating a career move, this book is recommended reading.

Self Publishing Review (Editorial Review) - 4/5 stars
An experienced career counselor shares wisdom about recognizing and surviving a professional life crisis in Relaunch! Stagnation, Change and Renewal in Mid-Career and Beyond.
As Simon lays out methodically, there are many ways that your career may grow stagnant. For example, you may feel underappreciated in general, or perhaps your job no longer seems meaningful. Conflict situations at work can lead to anger, frustration and depression. Perhaps you are doing work you don’t enjoy simply because finances dictate it, or you have lost your job and are experiencing the challenges of seeking new employment. All of these circumstances can invoke a feeling of total stagnation. The author suggests a wide array of remedies for each of these situations.
Many people feel that the only way to conquer the sense of stagnation is making a total change – a new career, with a new organization. Sometimes a confrontation with an overbearing boss, a transfer to another worksite or simply asking for a new assignment can change the situation enough to make more drastic change unnecessary. Sometimes stress reduction outside work hours can be helpful. But if it seems that major upheaval is the only answer, the author urges that we consider the “intersection principle”: you will feel most passion for a job in which your interests, skills and environmental needs can intersect.

Simon writes boldly and knowledgeably, using real examples in almost every section of this wide-ranging examination of workplace situations and values. He makes many practical suggestions, such as to create a skills inventory including not only what you do at your job but what you can do – your “hidden” and “transferable” skills. Examine your interests, assess your environmental requirements. He lists numerous resources: for job seekers, there is O*NET (Occupational Information Handbook), OOH (Occupational Outlook Handbook), and LinkedIn.

What works best about this manual is Simon offers practical advice, rather than self-help bromides that may be too general to put into effect. His advice includes starting your own home business, with many suggestions for such an undertaking. If you have become disabled he offers contacts for guidance, both for work that accommodates disabilities and organizations that can assist with funding. He discusses such issues as age and employment gaps in a straightforward manner, and gives recommendations about creating an up-to-date resume and preparing for a job interview by coaching oneself on how to answer tough interview questions. His case studies feel realistic and effectively highlight the differences between successful and unsuccessful attempts and outcomes.
In all, the book is a comprehensive overview and covers issues that most any interested reader should face, and readers should feel some sense of inspiration in Simon’s prescriptions.  Not surprisingly, since career counseling is his profession, Simon recommends seeking services of a highly trained and experienced career consultant, offering guidelines for locating such a consultant. Instead of seeming self-serving, the author comes across as a serious-minded guide willing and ready to help. Throughout the book, the reader will feel that Simon is a reliable source of the assistance he recommends.

The second in a series on changing careers, Relaunch! is an inspiring and useful guide for changing careers, whether you’re well into a career or just starting out, though it will be most effective for those who are looking to change careers later in life.

5/5 stars The Ultimate Career Guide April 12, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
This book is a must read for anyone looking to find a new job, new career or to advance in their career. Dr. Simon left no stone unturned with a thorough examination, using real-world examples, of all aspects of the world of work. The many links throughout the book make it easy to further explore topics of interest. If you are looking to improve your work experience or to start over in a new career, and you want one complete resource, this is it. - Donna F.

Career Convergence (10/2019 issue), Mason Murphy, National Career Development Association
"Listen to this Author....Simon provides thirty-one chapters full of resources, stories, and questions related to working with clients on relaunching....Just as a client's career may need a renewal, a counselor's private practice could benefit from following the changes described in this book."

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