When the Titles Disappear: Facing the Loss of Status in Retirement

Reading Time: 3 minutesI Didn’t Think I Cared About Status—Until I Lost It Retirement brings many changes, but one of the most unsettling is the quiet loss of status. Not wealth, not time—status. It’s that intangible sense of being respected, recognized, and known. And when it’s gone, you feel it. I used to downplay status, probably trying to …

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When Should You Retire? Key Factors to Consider

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhen Should You Retire? Five Factors to Consider When people ask me, ‘When should I retire?’ I usually pause. It’s a simple question—but rarely has a simple answer. Most people get to choose when they will retire, but even those who can choose aren’t sure when or how to retire. During coaching and conversations with …

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How to Stop Fear from Ruining Your Retirement

Reading Time: 3 minutesDon’t Let Fear Steal the Joy from Your Retirement Retirement brings a new kind of freedom—but it can also bring new fears. And if you’re not careful, that fear can quietly take over, robbing you of the joy and fulfillment this season of life can offer. In my conversations with retirees—and in my coaching practice—I’ve …

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The Truth About Retirement: It Changes More Than You Think

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Myth of a Static Retirement The biggest myth about retirement? That once you get past the adjustment phase, the rest will fall into place. Many expect some initial upheaval when they first retire, but assume that once they get it figured out, they’ll settle into a stable routine for the rest of their retirement. …

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How One Wrong Yes in Retirement Taught Me a Bigger Lesson

Reading Time: 3 minutesRetirement Opens Doors—But Which Ones Should You Walk Through? Retirement gives you many opportunities. It’s a time for reinventing yourself, following your curiosity, trying on new things, and being open to new experiences. However, be careful what opportunities you say yes to in retirement. Some opportunities are beneficial and work you enjoy, but they can …

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The 4 Stages of Retirement—and How to Move Beyond Feeling Lost 

Reading Time: 5 minutesRetirement Without Purpose Isn’t Freedom — It’s a Trap A few years ago I lived in a 55+ community in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Almost all of our 26,000 residents were retired. The prevailing attitude was “I’m retired, and my reward for working is to not do anything but play.” This was reflected by declining participation …

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Breaking the Habit: Learning to Spend Money in Retirement

Reading Time: 3 minutesBreaking the Saving Habit in Retirement We’ve been taught to save, not spend, all our working lives. The goal is to prepare for retirement. However, when we retire, it’s hard to reverse that approach and spend some of our money on things that make us happy. Statistics show that seniors actually spend less the longer …

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Life After Work: Navigating the Loss of Purpose and Identity in Retirement

Reading Time: 4 minutesYour Career and Family Gave You Purpose—Now What? Most of us don’t realize how much our job defines us—until it’s gone. For decades, work gave us a built-in sense of purpose and identity. We wake up every morning knowing what we need to do and who we are in the world. But retirement changes that. …

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Exploring Retirement Coaching: My New Experiment

Reading Time: 3 minutesTaking Small Steps: Treating Coaching Training as an Experiment I’ve decided to follow my curiosity and interest in reinventing my own retirement and helping others to reinvent theirs. My first experiment in this direction was to complete the written materials in a Certified Professional Retirement Coach (CPRC) course. Having finished this, I’m now in the …

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