Soon To Be Retired or Already Retired?

Are you looking to make sense of this complex thing called retirement?

Looking to challenge what others tell you what they think you should do?

Want a proven process to establish ways to live in retirement the right way?

  • Scared when you ask "Who am I without my job? "
  • Feel like you don't matter anymore?
  • Feel like something is missing
  • Wondering how you will stay mentally challenged?
  • Want to do something meaningful in your next age?
  • Empty-nester feeling lost and unimportant without the schedule and focus of your children's needs

If you answered "Yes" to any or all of these, I am glad you are here to find out how to make sense of this next age and avoid the "dark side" of retirement by thinking creatively to create a personal plan for a happy, healthy, and connected retirement.

You are part of the millions of Baby Boomers and Gen Xers around the world in the same situation.

But retirement today is not like that experienced by our parents or grandparents.

I believe that Retirement is a "transition" and not a "destination". The very word "transition" means change. And in order to be prepared for change, any change, you need to develop new skills. The transition to retirement is no different.

The "New Age of Retirement" approach to planning is one that encompasses the emotional and social components of the transition.

For these reasons, designing a satisfying retirement requires different skills than it did in the past. You must first invest in yourself. For the time spent in traditional retirement planning, an equal amount of time needs to be spent on issues such as:

  • Replacing your work identity with new interests that add energy and direction to your life
  • Establishing a healthy and active lifestyle highlighting healthy habits to start or continue
  • Staying socially connected and cognitively engaged to be happier, physically healthier, and live longer
  • Finding meaning and purpose by getting involved in activities or a cause larger than yourself

You're planning your retirement date. Or you've been elated about retirement, but now retirement comes to look very different from what you anticipated. You want your life to be GREAT...but right now, you may feel  "uncertain about what comes next" or "boring and mediocre."

You know you need to make some changes in order for that to happen, but you're not sure which changes to make.

If any of these resonate with you, then I have good news; you're in the right place, and you're not alone. Grab a copy of my eBook "Reinventing Yourself In Retirement: A 5-Step Blueprint".        

 

    When you walk through the steps, you'll be able to :

         • Feel more confident and have a sense of purpose

         • Know you have the support you need

         • Have a clear picture of your role in this new chapter

     It's out with the old "D" mindset of focusing on:

         • decline

         • detachment

         • depression

     Now, we look at the new "R" mentality, that keys in on:

         • renewal

         • rewiring

         • reinventing

     

Choose to take action to make sense out of this next age and create the life you will love. When you do these 5 important things as you make the transition from your career/job to retirement, it allows you to be honest with yourself, and see your retirement from a different perspective.  

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Reinventing Yourself In Retirement: A 5-Step Blueprint

 

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Here's what some of my clients say...

 
"Awesome Sharon, I feel like that when I probably would have put my papers away, you really supported me and told me it's OK, it's gonna happen, we just need to keep going. You had my back, we're gonna make this happen. You listen to what I ask. I learned that it's OK to start really small and be open to being flexible and taking baby steps and gaining confidence and try even when it is big and scary."
Connie
 
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