Author Archives: creative
Wrong Decision
I often hear clients express fear about making the wrong decisions in this new phase of life. Entering retirement poses new challenges about how one will spend their time, money and energy. Some of these concerns require navigating feelings one … Continue reading
Being With What Is!
There are things we don’t want to happen, but we have to accept; things we don’t want to know but we have to learn; and people whom we can’t live without, but we have to let go. (Author Unknown) Retirement … Continue reading
Accepting Change
One of the most challenging aspects of moving towards retirement is figuring out what one will do with TIME. Without the structure of work and work friends, taking the time to create a plan is vital to a successful retirement. … Continue reading
Awaken Your Passion
While we all know that growing older brings a growing awareness of our mortality, it is also an opportunity to shed old roles that never felt authentic and explore dormant wants and dreams. Giving yourself permission to have imaginings about … Continue reading
Staying Present in the Moment
With all our advanced and ultra fast technology, we are being encouraged, if not programmed to get ahead of ourselves. Some people I know with years of work before retirement are already thinking and planning for 5, 10 years ahead. … Continue reading
Changing Priorities
As we age our priorities change. After age 60, our focus lessens on work as most of our career goals have probably been met, and concerns about family and life meaning begin to predominate our thoughts. Our bodies, as well, … Continue reading
Change Promises Growth
Some people I know of retirement age with lots of talents and secure finances are reluctant to retire because they ask, “what will I do with myself?” If you have been working for 30 or 40 years for 8 – … Continue reading