Personal Development Mastery: Clarity for Midlife Professionals in Transition
Personal Development Mastery is a podcast for midlife professionals in transition who are ready for their next chapter in life and work.
Hosted by Dr Agi Keramidas, a personal development mentor, coach, and former dentist, the show helps you work through midlife crossroads with less second-guessing and more grounded decisions about what comes next.
In this current season, the focus is on midlife career and life transitions: leaving a long-term profession, starting a new venture, or reshaping the way you work and live.
If you are feeling uncertain, under pressure, or pulled towards something more meaningful, these episodes will help you move from indecision to clear direction and confident next steps.
You will hear honest stories from coaches, authors, spiritual teachers and expert practitioners, as well as solo episodes from Agi, all offering clear examples and practical tools you can apply straight away.
Personal Development Mastery gives you the guidance you need to decide what is next, design a solid plan, and take real steps into your next chapter with greater clarity and confidence.
🎧 Follow Personal Development Mastery if you are a midlife professional in transition and want help to think things through and move forwards.
Personal Development Mastery: Clarity for Midlife Professionals in Transition
Let the Beginning Help You: The Moment You Start Changes Everything (Agi's Insights) | #543
What if the smallest action, like opening a book, could change the direction of your entire day?
We all have something we’ve put off starting: a book on the shelf, a project, a call, or even a lifestyle change. In this short yet powerful solo episode, Agi explores the gentle but profound shift that happens when we stop waiting for the perfect time and just begin, even with the smallest step.
- Discover the meaning behind the beautiful Japanese concept of 'tsundoku', and why it's more empowering than you think.
- Reframe procrastination as patience and learn how to use that moment of starting to your advantage.
- Get inspired to take action on that one thing you’ve been meaning to do, with a mindset shift that makes starting feel effortless.
Press play now to spark momentum with just two intentional minutes that could change your day.
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Career transition and career clarity podcast content for midlife professionals in career transition, navigating a midlife career change, career pivot or second career, starting a new venture or leaving a long-term career.
Discover practical tools for career clarity, confident decision-making, rebuilding self belief and confidence, finding purpose and meaning in work, designing a purposeful, fulfilling next chapter, and creating meaningful work that fits who you are now. Episodes explore personal development and mindset for midlife professionals, including how to manage uncertainty and pressure, overcome fear and self-doubt, clarify your direction, plan your next steps, and turn your experience into a new role, business or vocation that feels aligned.
There is a book that has been looking at you for a while, just patiently waiting. It lives on the same shelf that you pass every day. You know the one.
You bought it either because a friend recommended it or because the first page spoke to you in the shop. Then life filled the space where reading was meant to go. I just learned that there's even a word for this.
Tsundoku. In Japanese, tsundoku. It's the art of buying books and letting them wait.
I like that it has a name because it makes this habit feel more human rather than a flaw. The book is patient. It waits for the moment that you choose to start reading it.
A simple story. Picture a quiet Sunday afternoon. The phone lies face down.
You stand in front of that shelf and you take the book down. Somehow it feels heavier than you remember. You open to a random page and read a paragraph.
Then one more. Somewhere between those two paragraphs something shifts. The day finds a direction and that's not because you finished the book but because you started.
You started the conversation the book wanted to have with you. The beginning does some of the work. It always does some of the work.
This is Personal Development Mastery Podcast with your host Agi Keramidas. So hold that picture in your mind for your own life. Maybe it is a book.
Maybe it is an email, a phone call, a course that you bookmark or a pair of running shoes by the door. When this episode ends give it two minutes. Begin and let the beginning help you.
Today a special shout out to listeners in Canada. I see you on your early morning commute in Toronto. I see you across Ontario taking a lunch break.
I see you on that evening walk in Calgary. Thank you for pressing play and for being part of this community. If you would like a little focus in your email inbox every week join my newsletter Personal Development Mastery Weekly.
It arrives every Thursday and contains a short insight and a simple action that you can implement immediately. As a thank you for signing up you will also receive a free ebook copy of my book 88 actionable insights for life. The link is in the show notes.
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All right now think again of your version of that waiting book. Name it quietly now or even better name it out loud now. When this episode ends give it two minutes.
Open page one or write the first line or tie the shoelaces. Make the call. Whatever it is start small and let the momentum build.
Thank you for listening, for supporting the podcast and for taking action today. Stand out don't fit in.
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