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Michael Phelps Offers An Encore Career Lesson For All Of US

Published by Huffington Post on Fri, 19 Aug 2016


SPECIAL FROM Next AvenueBy Richard Eisenberg After winning a record 28 Olympic medals, Michael Phelps is under pressure to encore at the 2020 Tokyo games. Everyone from teammate Ryan Ill see you in Tokyo Lochte to Phelps mom tosportswriters seems to be egging him on. But the extraordinary swimmer has a different kind of encore plannedand I think we all might want to emulate Phelps just-announced encore careerplans.On The Today Show this morning, Matt Lauer asked Phelps, who earned five gold medals and a silver in Rio: What about your personal goals' What do you want to do now as a 31-year-old leaving swimming behind you with a long life ahead of you'Michael Phelps Starts A Whole New ChapterSaid Phelps: This is the part of my life where I get to start this whole new chapterIts continuing to change the sport of swimming in some way that I can. I really want to try to, not only in the U.S., but also change the drowning rate that we have. Thats something that is a big goal of mine. Weve been able to teach thousands of kids, but I want the number higher.Half a million people drown annually around the worldmore than half of them children. In the United States, 10 people drown daily; Phelps hopes to help bring that number to zero, according to an article in Swimming World.Phelps has particularly focused on helping inner-city youth of Baltimorehis hometownswim safely. Hes doing it by opening im swim programs in Boys and Girls Clubs there through his im Foundation. (im stands for Phelps signature event, the Individual Medley, and for the self-affirming I am. )Heres the lesson Phelps offers for the rest of us: When you are ready to retire, think of a way you can turn yourexpertise and skills to do something for the greater good. Better yet, if possible, be like Mike and launch an encore career that specifically helps youth.Encore Service for YouthIn a recent Next Avenue post, John Bridgeland and Shirley Sagawa proposed an Encore Service for Youth. It would be a nationwide initiative marshaling the talents of millions in encore service. Said Bridgeland and Sagawa: Never before has the need been so great, with millions of vulnerable youth at risk of not reaching productive adulthood.Theyd like to see public and private efforts creating a purpose-focused corps of experienced adults deploying its accumulated experience to improve among other things, early childhood education, child literacy and the transition of students from high school to either work or higher education.Along these lines, the nonprofit Encore.org is embarking on a national campaign launching this fall, called Encores for Youth. The idea: to produce a massive human capital infusion of individuals in their 50s, 60s and beyond to improve the prospects of low-income and vulnerable youth, in ways that both draw on the unique assets of the older population and meet critical needs of young people.Encore.org hopes to recruit 1 million older Americans to assist children and youth by 2020.I still have goals, the newly-retired Phelps told Lauer today. None of us will ever be able to do what Michael Phelps has in the pool. But we can follow in his scissor kicks in life.Read more from Next Avenue:5 tips to avoid home repair rip-offs5 retirement mistakes to avoid before you retireWhy snoring gets worse with age and what you can do about it -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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