How lessons during COVID helped prepare for Retirement
In this vlog we discuss how overcoming the work challenges from COVID offered new solutions for retirement, or rather 'refirement'.
In this vlog we discuss how overcoming the work challenges from COVID offered new solutions for retirement, or rather 'refirement'.
I'd like to share the secrets behind our extraordinary success, so your business may soar as well, even during prolonged economic instability. Since the beginning of the COVID crisis, we have had two of the best months on record! We launched seven new service offerings and brought on board well over a hundred new clients during this time. Learn the strategies we used to help your business.
From crisis comes an opportunity to change…the bigger the crisis, the bigger the opportunity. As we take this time to self-isolate, are we continuing to do what we have always done - distracting ourselves with news, social media, busyness, even getting lost in fear, anger and judgement? Or, are we taking the time to go within, to get to know ourselves better, and to look at what no longer serves us? Are we continuing to fight 'what is', or are we willing to surrender and allow 'what will become'?
While millions of Boomers are reaching their retirement age, the promise of working hard until 65, then retiring to a life of leisure is fading quickly.
Over the past ten years, Designing Transformation has developed a process to help individuals, business owners and leaders uncover and step into their deeper calling. This process has four phases: Awaken, Discover, Envision and Mastery.
The first signs of autumn - cooler evenings and back-to-school flyers - trigger childhood memories of starting a 'new year.' Even as adults we associate fall with a fresh start after a few months of greater outdoor living and relaxation. Many of us dream at the tail end of summer about how we might change jobs - or even start a whole new career - as we imagine ways to escape 9-to-5 routines to do more of what inspires us. Living an Inspired Life Requires Vision and Clarity of Purpose.