Transcript
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NARRATOR:
As an athlete, you've dedicated your whole life to achieving your sporting goals. You've put in enormous commitment and hard work to get to the top. But while there is no guarantee of success in sport, there is one certainty for every athlete, and that is that your career will not last forever. Because at whatever stage you are at, retirement will become a reality. You are going to have to contemplate the next stage of your life, your career away from the sports field.
We know that the transition out of sports is tough, but also unpredictable. No one transition is the same. You don't know how you're going to feel until you get there. For some, it's a relief-- happiness at the prospect of starting over.
But for many others, it will be like venturing into uncharted territory without a map. You don't recognize where you are, and you don't know which road to take. You feel lost and alone. You may feel sad, frustrated, disappointed, or even angry.
So just as you did for your sporting career, you need to invest time and energy to prepare your second career. The good news is that you have already developed skills that you can use in your new life. You are not starting from scratch. You just need help identifying what you already know, and how your skills, interests, and passion can be best put to use. This way you can draw the map yourself.
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