Bob Lowry
We probably have limited budgets when it comes to something beyond the necessities. What most of us are going through is a realignment of our wants with our available resources. So, what can we do to enjoy this time of life if cash flow is a problem?
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Lin Schreiber
Social entrepreneurs come up with innovative solutions to society’s most pressing problems. They see the places where people are falling through the cracks and systems are not working...then, come up with creative new ways to make a difference.
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Lin Schreiber
Of course retirement is scary. Whether you’ve chosen to retire—or been forced to—you still face a great unknown. The current economy makes it even scarier. At the same time you have an amazing opportunity for an encore life or encore career.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Volunteering
One of the best ways to find a purpose and create meaning in our encore lives is to make a difference in someone else’s life. It helps redirect our focus away from ourselves, and can provide a wonderful sense of fulfillment.
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Lin Schreiber
Are you willing to look beneath the surface of your retirement and fully explore your dreams and desires? If so, you’ll discover the many wonderful opportunities that are open to you, and embark on the most extraordinary journey of your life.
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Lin Schreiber
The bad news is, fear never really goes away. The good news is, you can learn to move through it. Here are the three most common types of fear that can keep you from taking the leap into your next grand adventure, formerly called “retirement.”
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Lin Schreiber
As a businesswoman, I take an annual retreat to reflect on the past year, review my three-year vision, and plan the coming year. It’s worked so well, I now encourage my clients to use a retreat to help plan their retirement. Here’s how you can do it.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
We watched our parents strive for a better life for themselves and their families. We learned it was our responsibility to work continue the progress our parents started. And for many, aging wasn’t a downer but a positive milestone about what was next.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
You love the one you’re with—spouse, partner, friend—but do you love the dreams they hold dear? As you transition to retirement, it’s especially important to have loving support as you explore your dreams and turn them into goals.
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Lin Schreiber
You’re leaving your career behind, but you want to (or have to) continue to work, and you can’t imagine spending the next decade doing the same thing. You like the idea of an encore career, but you’re not sure exactly what it is. Here’s the scoop.
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