One of my first thoughts as I emerged from my initial funk (the first of many, I expect) was whether this should accelerate or delay the move to a 2nd half of life career for me.
On the side of delaying are the following:
An increased need for continuing medical coverage. This might be better served by building more of a nest egg for health care premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.
Since my pension will be my biggest income stream in retirement, staying longer on my current job would serve to increase the income I'll have for future needs.
Delaying receipt of social security is also a strategy for maximizing my income to cover all my expenses, including medical ones. The easiest path to delaying receipt of social security is to keep working in my present job, although work in my first half career is not the only way to delay drawing social security.
ON the side of moving ahead with my 2nd half career are:
I'll probably need/want more time to accomplish the fitness goals that will be part of my disease management plan, so transferring to my 2nd half career (which should allow me more time and flexibility for fitness work) might make better sense than trying to keep up with the constant travel required by my current work.
Further, starting an income stream that I am likely to be more capable of continuing over the long haul, say to age 70 perhaps, would serve me better in the long run than would clinging to my 1st half career as long as possible. If I wait until then to start a 2nd half career it might be harder to get traction and get it off the ground. No time like the present.
Continuing to travel, especially alone, at the quantity and frequency that I do now will become problematic at some point. (Question for my medical team--what can I do to ward off the limitations that might interfere with my travelling? How quickly might this become an issue?)
Fleshing out what this 2nd half career would look like could help motivate/energize my
All this thinking seems to be driving me away from facing this squarely, so I put it aside...