Transition To Retirement

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Age Should Never Stop You

“For of All Sad Words of Tongue and Pen, the Saddest are These, It Might Have Been…..” John Greenleaf Whittier Regret is one of the heaviest emotions you can carry around, and can be released in countless ways: through forgiveness, through … Continue reading
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6 Ways to Find Stillness During the Holidays

Is it possible to actually feel peace and calm during one of the busiest times of the year . . . the holiday season? I am going to challenge you to let go of the idea that it is impossible and … Continue reading
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Attitude of Gratitude Brings Abundance Your Way

Would you like to feel really good about your life and have more abundance? One way to get started is to add gratitude into your daily life. It is so easy to focus on what’s not going right or what we … Continue reading
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Older Women, Divorce and Poverty

Many older women who go through a divorce take a big financial hit. Various studies have shown that women divorcing in their 50’s are more likely to have smaller retirement savings, less paid-in Social Security contributions and fewer liquid investments, … Continue reading
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What Will Happen When We Are Gone?

The other day, I saw a TV listing for a show about what the Earth would look like if we were gone.  I didn’t watch it, because it sounded pretty depressing.  Evidently, if humans were gone, the Earth would rejoice … Continue reading
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As a Woman, What Do You View Retirement to Be Like?

As a woman young or old, have you thought about what your retirement life will be like? Does it include being financially sound and not having to worry about running out of money? A recent report from BMO Financial Group … Continue reading

Why It’s Important to Understand The Four Stages of Retirement

Remember when you and your sweetheart first met? You counted the minutes until you saw him again. You called just to hear her sweet voice. The air was alive with the snap, crackle & pop of sexual energy. You couldn’t … Continue reading

Three Mistakes Women Make With Retirement Planning

Most people find retirement planning to be complex and overwhelming. While that’s understandable, unless you have a sound retirement plan in place, you’re jeopardizing your long-term financial future. As a retirement advisor, I’ve found that women make three common mistakes … Continue reading

Redefining Our Identity After We Retire

Redefining Our Identity After We Retire Sandra W. Haymon, Ph.D. How often, when we ask people who they are do they respond by telling us where they work or what kind of work they do? For example,My name’s Jane. I … Continue reading

Are You Emotionally Prepared for Retirement or Just Free Falling?

Are You Emotionally Prepared for Retirement or Just Free Falling? Sandra W. Haymon, Ph.D. Ann recently described the first couple of years after retiring asfree falling thru space without a parachute…not connected to the vehicle she’d just jumped from and … Continue reading