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Back to EpisodesWhen Success Feels Empty: Finding Your God-Given Purpose in the Second Half of Life with Jim Dean
Description
You've built the career, earned the credentials, and done everything right — and yet something quiet keeps asking if the most meaningful chapter is still ahead. This episode is for the leader who has accomplished much but senses a deeper calling they haven't yet answered.
In this conversation, certified Halftime coach and author Jim Dean walks us through the journey from success to significance — why moving too fast is one of the biggest traps, how faith transforms purpose-finding from a strategy into a calling, and what it truly looks like to build a roadmap toward your next season with clarity and confidence.
About the Guest:
Jim Dean is a certified Halftime coach, author of Being Used by God: Finding Renewed Purpose in Life's Changing Seasons, and a trusted guide for leaders navigating seasons of transition. With over four decades of experience across business, finance, nonprofit leadership, and legacy development, Jim has been coaching high-capacity leaders since 2013, helping them gain clarity around their God-given calling and move forward with intention and faith.
Key Takeaways:
- Moving too fast is a real trap. The urgency to find significance can lead you to jump into the wrong next thing. Slowing down to discern, not just decide, is where real clarity begins.
- Purpose is discerned, not designed. A purely strategic approach to second-half planning misses the spiritual dimension — God stirs something specific in each person, and listening for that is the starting point.
- Your past preparation is a map. The experiences, skills, and roles you've accumulated are not accidents — they are markers pointing toward what you're being called to do next.
- Confidence in a new season comes from alignment, not evidence. When your preparation, your values, and a persistent inner pull all point the same direction, that convergence is its own kind of confirmation.
- Purpose has no age limit. Jim's oldest coaching client was 80 years old. If you're still here, there's still a purpose — it may simply look different than what you expected.
- Keep going when it stalls. Delays and roadblocks are part of the journey, not signs you heard wrong. The key is to stay oriented toward where you're headed and trust the pace.
Connect With Jim Dean:
Website & Book: beingusedbygod.com
Book: Being Used by God: Finding Renewed Purpose in Life's Changing Seasons — available on Amazon
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction — The restlessness that arrives not in failure, but in success
[07:09] Welcome & Guest Introduction — Meet Jim D