Post-retirement plans
When I retire, I was thinking to do one or more of these options.
Book reviews with the Online Book Club. I don't get paid for this, but I will get free books! This is relatively easy to pick up & start after finishing my PhD
- basic pedagogy concepts (e.g. "difference between pedagogy and andragogy")
- what is a learning outcome and why we use it in lessons;
Corporate Training with INSKEN & Corporate Training contacts
"Makcik & Friends" is my YouTube channel where I meet my friends and interview them about career, about life, about everything. Format is like Ustaz Azhar Idrus' Q&A, we ask people to send in their questions & do monthly themes. Most importantly all our content is fact-checked from subject matter experts. This way I marry my legal and academic background with intellectual content, but delivered in a fun, non-teaching way
Part time teaching or visiting lecturer (Law)
Write case studies and share them for teachers or lecturers to use, with sample questions and proposed activities. These can also eventually be developed as case study books (e-book) or shared via website.
Lawyering? For some odd reason I still want to learn about mergers and acquisitions, and due diligence. It might kill me for all I know, but I may just go back and soak it up.
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“Don’t Retire, Rewire” (Jeri Seelan & Rick Miners) was an actual book I read even after having left employee life, and it helped refine or reinforce my further journey.
The other earlier books that helped me were by Dorie Clark: 1. Reinventing You, 2. Entrepreneurial You.
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