The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast


Retired, But Not Done Yet – Dr. Cynthia Barnett

May 08, 2020

Resiliency and perseverance are top of mind these days. Today's retirement podcast conversation is an inspiring story of overcoming adversity throughout life and creating a meaningful second act with a higher purpose. COVID-19 has many ripple effects. Forced to stay at home, many people are finding themselves doing more self-reflection about their true priorities. And others still are being forced to think about what's next earlier than they planned. What will you choose to do when your days of full-time work come to a close?

The story of our guest today will fuel your self-reflection. It's the story of an educator who "retired" and then re-fired.

 

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Bio
Dr. Cynthia Barnett is the author of I’m Not Done Yet … and You Shouldn’t Be Either

A research study by the American Association of University Women called “Why so few women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math” prompted Dr. Barnett to join the movement to empower girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) by seeking to ignite their interest and spark their enthusiasm while building core life skills of self-confidence, self-esteem, curiosity, problem-solving and risk-taking.

Dr. Barnett has become a STEAM champion and is passionate about bringing opportunities to young girls to blaze their own path in STEAM fields to get them ready to meet 21st Century challenges in the scientific and technological fields.

Saturday Academy was one of the programs featured on CBS  on their Martin Luther King “Fulfilling the Dream” program focusing on people in the community who give back. The Connecticut Technology Council has honored Dr. Barnett with its Community Innovation & Leadership Award.

Dr. Cynthia won the Inaugural AARP Purpose Prize for her work with igniting the SPARK in girls for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

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Resiliency and Perseverance Lead to a Great Second Act
We discuss:

Her Amazing Girls Science Program
What inspired her to write her book I'm Not Done Yet...And You Shouldn't Be Either
Her journey to college, beginning with multiple rejections, and culminating in a Doctorate from Columbia University
How dealing with challenges creates greater strength
Why becoming an Empty Nester can be a catalyst
Why creativity and resiliency can be cultivated
How people can recognize a calling
Why some people believe that they can never achieve their dreams yet others do just that
Her advice for anyone who's retiring, but not done yet

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Wise Quotes
On Resiliency

"I made a decision that I was going to swim and I was not going to sink. And one of the things I learned from that difficult situation and that really bubbled up in me was my own problem-solving skills. I learned how to figure it out.  I had an inner strength in me that I didn't know existed. I learned how to be independent and how to be confident. And it was a very difficult time, but I made it through."

 

On Self-Reflection

"Sometimes it's difficult. It depends on the mind where one may be thinking they want to lead their life. It's a lot about reflection. And thinking, 'Well now it's time. It's time to do something else. It's time to give back. And it's time to really make a difference.'   

 

On Recognizing a Calling

"That inner calling, it just speaks to us and if people are really willing to think of where they're going next, where they want to spend the next 20 years - because research shows that we are going to live to another 20 or 30 years after we leave the regular workforce. As an example,