Subject: What matters most to you in retirement?

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Delightful Friend,

Wow, another month gone in 2017. The first quarter of the year is past tense. Have you accomplished your goals and resolutions you made for this year? Are you on track?

The Journal of Clinical Psychology said that 33% of resolutions are gone by February 1st. Only 8% are achieved by December.

Tell me you are in the 8% of living the life you want.

I take time to reflect on the month just over, and plan for the next month at the beginning of each month.

I’ve mentioned before how I ordered four journals for this year. Two of them weren’t serving me, so I ditched them. I really like the others. They have the quarterly reflection as well as the monthly work. They keep reminding me of my vision and the outcomes I want.

I haven’t made all my goals but I’m moving in that direction.

Planning and reflecting allow me to know where I need to adjust and where I need to be clearer on my goals.

I love taking charge of my life. It’s empowering and gives me the joy and freedom I desire.

What are you doing to ensure that you are living a life that matters to you?


Committed to Thriving!

"It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are." - Roy Disney

"Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's values." - Ayn Rand

INSIGHTS TO THRIVING IN UNRETIREMENT
What Matters Most To You As You Plan For These Retirement Years?

As Abraham-Hicks says, “Everything you do is for the purpose of the joy that is giving you.”

Do you realize the power and ability you have to create the life you want?

As a Life Coach, I want to make sure you are creating that life you love.

Planning For The Best Years of Your Life

As you think about your retirement, your day and your week, what’s most important for you?

I want you to become intentional about your life and this time of your life.

If you don’t, you miss out on the type of life you desire and deserve.

And, there’s a great chance that you become depressed when you let life pass you by and you don’t plan for what you want.

Retirement can be a time of great fun and freedom. But, you have to know what that means to you.  (Read more)

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Dottie Hager, P.O. Box 722345, Norman, OK 73070, United States
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