Page Three: Sitting With It

After the checklist comes the pause. This post explores the sacred stillness between knowing and moving — and why it matters.

Career Transition Checklist: What to Do After a Major Life Change

A practical, honest guide to navigating career upheaval, identity shifts, and emotional resets—with trail markers, not prescriptions.

Page Two: The Inventory of Impact

Page Two explores the emotional and practical aftermath of a major life disruption—like a layoff—through a five-part self-inventory. It guides readers to reflect on:

1. Tangible Losses (income, identity, routines)
2. Invisible Costs (confidence, control, future vision)
3. Residual Strengths (skills, values, resilience)
4. Emotional Landscape (grief, fear, conflicting emotions)
5. First Truths (honest realizations about where you are now)

“The Layoff Survival Guide Doesn’t Cover This”

If you are new, the Start Here  page is the best place to get oriented. It explains the Trail Markers and the larger journey behind this work.   The funny thing I am finding out about writing like this is that my ideas of the direction I will be taking shift fairly frequently. I think … Read more

The Shakeup Isn’t the End—It’s the Invitation

If you are new, the Start Here  page is the best place to get oriented. It explains the Trail Markers and the larger journey behind this work.   I almost titled this post “I got laid off—now what?” But it’s bigger than that. A shakeup doesn’t have to be a layoff. It can be any … Read more

Cortisol – The Thief of Joy

We talk about hustle like it’s heroic. But sometimes, the body has other plans. This poem is part of a series exploring the emotional chemistry of midlife changes, especially unexpected and unwelcome ones — where ambition meets biology, and healing begins with honesty. —————————- Cortisol – the thief of joy My ambition has wanedNo longer … Read more

Welcome

Welcome to Legacy Lens If you are new, the Start Here  page is the best place to get oriented. It explains the Trail Markers and the larger journey behind this work.   I’m Eric Kaulfuss, and this space is part journal, part reckoning, part reinvention. After 25 years in corporate HR, a layoff cracked something … Read more

Voted Off The Island

(If you are new, the Start Here  page is the best place to get oriented. It explains the Trail Markers and the larger journey behind this work.)   No drama. No blindsiding. Just a calendar invite, a polite tone, and a corporate script so polished it squeaked. I used to joke that corporate life was … Read more