Whoever fails to adapt to
this new direction, wrote C. G. Jung, "must pay with damage to his soul."
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The New Life Options Program...
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Why is it that, in the past, so many people
simply survived in the "traditional retirement lifestyle" and never got to where they could genuinely thrive?
A Sad Lack of Options...
Retirement, in the traditional
sense, offered very
few real options. With few exceptions, there was a set of prescribed steps that all retirees went through that ultimately led them to the
same generally unsatisfying "traditional retirement lifestyle." Thus, the perception that new retirees face more challenges, changes,
anxieties and losses at "retirement" than they do at any other time in their life.
Some people planned for their financial
future but not their emotional, work, leisure or spiritual future. Some individuals who ran corporate entities or their own company and always seemed
"in control" of their destinies were so "defined" by their role in corporate America that they perceived themselves to be a mere shell of the person
they used to be once they retired.
Fortunately, that no longer has to be the case.
The Retirement Options Program...
Most "Baby Boomers" and retiring professionals
cannot see themselves in the "old" retirement lifestyle at all.
We've talked about the fact that you
are active, health conscious adults with a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise. You may already know how to "play" but even if you do,
that is not enough for you.
You have
so much to contribute. You come from all levels of the corporate world and all walks of life. In many cases, you have the money you need to
live comfortably in the lifestyle you choose. It's not about that. You have spent most of your adult lives in one
or more careers and cannot fathom NOT playing an active role in the area of your choice whether it be a new career in
a "for profit" venture or giving of yourself in the "not-for-profit" arena.
In a study of baby boomers from AARP,
released at a symposium with Harvard University's Generations Policy Initiative, researchers found that 80 percent of baby boomers expect to
continue working after age 67. Thirty percent will work part-time for fun, but 25 percent will do it for the money. And interestingly,
seven percent will quit their current jobs to work full-time elsewhere.
The Harvard School of Public Health
reports in USA Today that Boomers who are looking at the not-for-profit arena are "planning on doing meaningful, not menial, volunteer work."
New Life Options offer the individual the ability to
"shift gears" repeatedly moving from lifestyle change to lifestyle change without skipping a beat! Today's Boomers want to live every single day of their
life to the fullest with a full unending menu of options from which they can choose as their interests change.
Are you thinking about helping your
parents' with their retirement and giving them the advantages of your wisdom and savvy so that they don't make a mistake and accept a less than optimum lifestyle? We can
help pinpoint their true desires. See our section on "Your Parents' Retirement"
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