Retirement Planning

Being the one who gives when it's hard

Being the one who gives when it's hard

Being the one who gives when it’s hard...

The realest and hardest thing about getting older is facing loss in a new way. Some of you are facing an even harder task: being the executor of someone’s will.

I know it’s a difficult thing to talk about, but when we work together, death and loss become a little bit more bearable. 💖

Study states skilled talent shortage will continue to impede global growth

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I’m curious about how many companies are aware of this…😲

According to Canada’s Urban Futures Institute, about 425,000 Boomers will retire by 2020 annually and some 9.8 million Canadian baby boomers are already approaching retirement.

Already a major issue, skilled talent shortages will continue to impede global growth and if not addressed, could have a significant impact on major economies by 2030, a study* by Korn Ferry (NYSE: KFY).

Whew... talk about succession planning being key! How are you getting new leaders to step into the role and how are you supporting the leaders you have who are leaving? 🤔

This is just one of many things I can help you with. If you’re interested in having me come to your place of work to do a session or workshop, drop me a line today!

Handle your retirement like a boss

Handle your retirement like a boss

💃You’ve handled your career like a boss….so why not handle retirement like one too?!💃

You’re a powerful professional woman, and the end of your 9 to 5 days are finally in sight or just a few short years away.

Woohoo! Bring on more time with girlfriends, more time with grandkids and finally writing that novel you’ve had in your head since you were 35. 💆

Retirement, even if it’s still a few short years away for you, is the next step on your journey.

It can instill positive thoughts of relaxation AND some serious feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. 🤔

Mind over matter

Mind over matter

Mind over matter!

I am grateful to say that I’ve found a job which inspires me. 🙏

But one of the reasons it inspires me is because I get to learn about the human mind and then put that knowledge to use to help others thrive.

What’s amazing about our minds is that they are actually plastic. We have the power, no matter what age we are, to do something called “pruning”. 🧠

Healthy connections are crucial in retirement

Healthy connections are crucial in retirement

Look up! 👀

Ever notice that you look at your phone more than you want to? Ever look up and realize you got caught up in scrolling a little too much?

There is good reason for that. Software engineers are hired by handfuls of tech companies to keep high engagement levels in social media apps.

Turns out, it’s actually no mystery that notifications keep us opening apps over and over again.

How to avoid running out of money in retirement

How to avoid running out of money in retirement

Running out of money in retirement.

It’s a really scary thought.

It’s actually one of the biggest fears people have about transitioning into this next chapter of their lives.

Many people also worry they won’t have enough money to live the life they want.

And that right there folks is the reason why planning for retirement mentally and emotionally first, and then working with a financial planner to flesh out your plans even further, will help give you the bigger picture.

Keeping up can be exhausting

Keeping up can be exhausting

Do you notice that people go faaaaast! Too fast? “Keeping up” can be exhausting.

Slowing down can also be hard for those of us who have been working hard all our lives.

How do we put the breaks on the train without causing too much tension?

Are you planing on volunteering in retirement?

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Canadians over the age of 65 are a giving bunch! They volunteer more hours and donate more money on average to the causes that are important to them than any other age group. That’s pretty cool. Check out this report.👇

https://www.reveraliving.com/about…/living-a-life-of-purpose

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