Get Ready For Retirement and Life After
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In this episode we dive into the myths, barriers and boundary issues that get in the way of moving into, and fully enjoying retirement. For many working women, their careers are a source of pride and self-definition. Take a listen to this episode with Retirement Coach Elaine Belansky as we explore the question of "Who Am I?" once your career is in the rear view mirror, and Elaine provides tips and some free tools for making room for your next chapter to begin.
SHOW NOTES:
Elaine’s Website: https://elainebelansky.com
Blog: https://elainebelansky.com/blog
Retirement Vision Starter Kit: https://elainebelansky.com/free-retirement-starter-kit
Who Am I Now? Guide: https://elainebelansky.com/who-am-i-now
Boundary Builder: https://elainebelansky.com/boundary-builder
Ikigai: I describe this in one of my blog posts: https://elainebelansky.com/blog/retirement-clarity
Newsletter: https://elainebelansky.com/newsletter
https://www.aconsciousrethink.com/53913/33-activities-you-should-try-in-your-first-year-of-retirement-to-discover-what-truly-fulfills-you/
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