STILL ON DUTY: Life After the Badge
A Practical Guide to Purpose, Identity, and Transition for Retired and Transitioning First Responders
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Michael Gillette
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The calls stop.
The structure disappears.
But the mission isn’t over.
For years, your life ran on purpose, responsibility, and a clear role. The job demanded your focus, your judgment, and your commitment.
Then one day, the radio goes quiet.
Retirement from law enforcement or emergency service isn’t just a career change. It’s a shift in identity, routine, and direction. Many first responders discover the hardest part isn’t leaving the job.
It’s figuring out who you are without it.
Still on Duty is a straight-talk guide written by a career law enforcement leader for those facing the realities of life after the badge. No lectures. No clinical language. Just practical insight from someone who understands the culture, the mindset, and the transition.
Inside this book:
• Rebuilding structure, routine, and daily purpose
• Understanding the hidden impact of years of operational stress
• Managing hypervigilance, irritability, and the edge that won’t turn off
• Strengthening family relationships and reconnecting at home
• Avoiding isolation and finding direction instead of drift
• Identifying your next mission through work, service, or leadership
• Staying physically and mentally operational for the years ahead
This book doesn’t ask you to forget your career.
It helps you carry it forward the right way.
Retirement doesn’t end the duty.
It changes the mission.
Michael Gillette is a retired Chief of Police with nearly five decades of public safety experience, including service in law enforcement, fire/EMS, and continued leadership as a Fire and Police Commissioner.