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Natalie Docherty

Where midlife meets the future— stories, ideas, and reflections for building a life you actually want in a world that’s rapidly changing.

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For better or worse, most of my life followed a well-worn pattern. I’d set my sights on something—usually a new job or city—and work feverishly to get it. Once mine, I’d pour myself into it for a year. Co...

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the slow outsourcing of the self

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losing the human touch

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When I got my MBA back in 2018, I thought I’d find myself on ever-higher rungs of the career ladder until I retired. I didn’t think I’d quit my job, move back in with my parents, and write a book. And I certainly didn’t...

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There are many ways people can be divided into two distinct categories. Some are obvious and clear: type A and type B, introverts and extroverts. And then there are groupings that are less scientific but somehow more re...

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breaking the career script

Koketit, Englishmen in New York

I still remember the look on my mom’s face when I told her I was quitting my first job—one of bewilderment masked by an attempt at support. Her overall affect was a kind of bland, frozen stare.

I was twenty...

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    I write stories about philosophy, midlife, and the future. My debut novel, DARK DAYS AHEAD, is out now.

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