
Here I am, just 11 days away from embarking on the Camino de Santiago. It’s been a journey of its own just getting to this point—navigating the packing process to minimize what I carry while ensuring I bring the essentials, tying up all the loose ends, and now, anticipating what’s to come. With retirement officially in sight, it feels like the perfect time to hit “reset.”
Fifty years in the workforce have shaped me in ways I’m only beginning to unpack. The path ahead, starting September in Le Puy, France, on the Chemin du Puy, also known as the Via Podiensis, feels like a fitting way to transition into this new chapter of life.
As I prepare, there’s a sense of starting over, not just in writing this blog but in how I approach each day. This journey isn’t just about the miles ahead, but about embracing the unknown with an open heart.
I’ve learned that life, much like this pilgrimage, often requires us to begin again. And as I count down these final days, I’m ready to take that first step.
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