Retirement Coaching
"I was really surprised when Tom asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up? I was retiring from my law practice and was just looking forward to relaxing. Tom asked me to think about what was going to be meaningful to me in the coming years. This opened up a series of life changing conversations that I had never thought about."
JW
La Jolla, CA
TEN QUESTIONS TO DETERMINE IF I CAN HELP YOU
MAKE YOUR RETIREMENT MORE ENJOYABLE AND MEANINGFUL.
You probably have spent countless hours and dollars preparing for a sound financial future in retirement. How many hours have you devoted to insuring your personal happiness and sense of meaning?
- Who are you now (not your roles or responsibilities)? Who do you want to become as you grow older?
- How many "outlets" (places to put your energy) do you have to make sure you feel "engaged" in the world? Are they enough to keep your mind/energy challenged?
- What will be meaningful to you after you stop working?
- What will you need to stop, start or change after you stop working and the kids have left home?
- What will be your legacy in your community? With your friends and family?
- What has been your "gift" in life? How can you continue to use that "gift" in later years?
- What changes or modifications, if any, should you make in your primary or secondary relationships?
- What new skills would you like to learn?
- Are there people you would be willing to mentor?
- Do you have a "bucket list?" What is on it?
Retirement Coaching
"I was really surprised when Tom asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up? I was retiring from my law practice and was just looking forward to relaxing. Tom asked me to think about what was going to be meaningful to me in the coming years. This opened up a series of life changing conversations that I had never thought about."
JW
La Jolla, CA
TEN QUESTIONS TO DETERMINE IF I CAN HELP YOU MAKE YOUR RETIREMENT MORE ENJOYABLE AND MEANINGFUL.
You probably have spent countless hours and dollars preparing for a sound financial future in retirement. How many hours have you devoted to insuring your personal happiness and sense of meaning?
- Who are you now (not your roles or responsibilities)? Who do you want to become as you grow older?
- How many "outlets" (places to put your energy) do you have to make sure you feel "engaged" in the world? Are they enough to keep your mind/energy challenged?
- What will be meaningful to you after you stop working?
- What will you need to stop, start or change after you stop working and the kids have left home?
- What will be your legacy in your community? With your friends and family?
- What has been your "gift" in life? How can you continue to use that "gift" in later years?
- What changes or modifications, if any, should you make in your primary or secondary relationships?
- What new skills would you like to learn?
- Are there people you would be willing to mentor?
- Do you have a "bucket list?" What is on it?