Exiting Owners are Still Needed in Society After the Sale

Preparing to Exit?  We need YOU!

 

You are uniquely able to make a real difference.

Consider your skills.  In your career, how often have you

  • Helped someone learn to do something new
  • Organized the pieces to accomplish a task
  • Used your communication skills to help others navigate conflict
  • Completed a task needed to help a group reach a goal
  • Known the answer to a difficult question
  • Supported someone who was struggling with something
  • Led a group of people to solve a problem
  • Compiled and interpreted data needed to improve a business
  • Effectively communicated a way forward while a group was in chaos
  • Made financial decisions that grew the value of a company
  • Led a team or business through a complex time

Too many smart, skilled people fail to make the transition of using their skills in their career to using them in new, impactful ways in the next phases of their life.

When this happens, we all lose.

In a world of confusion, division, uncertainty, you and your unique skills are needed.

Which of your special skills are transferrable?

  • They might be learned over the course of your career.
  • They could be something you’re naturally good at going.
  • They might be a way that brings you joy in serving others.

 

Don’t blow this off.  You do have so much to offer.  No skillset is insignificant.

Identifying this purpose in yourself and then applying it in a way that serves others, is the way to found true fulfillment for decades to come.

Sound difficult or just one more thing to do?

Take the future from terrifying and avoided to welcome and your new joy!

We will guide you step by step.  https://www.propelyourwellness.com/Purposepkgaccess

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Updated: Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 1:44 PM
About the author
Michelle Fritsch of Propel Comprehensive Wellness is a member of XPX Charlotte

Exiting leaders need solid guidance for personal health during the transition, after the transition, and new purpose in the next phase.