Finding a loving partner at 30 years of age isn’t that much different from wanting to find one when you’ve reached 60 years of age. We do need to remember that life long relationships are forged through a labyrinth of time, of love and through many shared memories that require us to possess a selfless […]
Retirement Savings – How Do You Plan for Very Little
If you can’t change your circumstances the only thing you have the power to do is change the way you feel about them.
Your Retirement -Who’s Pulling the Strings
Sometimes the waters can be far too muddied for self-reflection so it would be safer to wait on the bank until the stream clears.
How To Travel Mindfully in a Post-Covid World
It may seem slightly odd to be talking about travelling right now but given the entire planet is in extended lockdown, that doesn’t change our basic urge to be liberated from unwanted constraints and it’s probably stronger now than ever. This new reality is slowly beginning to sink in for me and it definitely looks […]
How to Remain Vital in Your Retirement Years
An energised, vital and rewarding older age can be achieved by everyone
Religion, Hope and Faith in Retirement
A Guide For Us All Life has never been all that straightforward and with so many things on the horizon lately needing our considerable attention, just navigating this new territory can be a bit unsettling. So how important or relevant can a focus on religion be for us right now and is it a way […]
Retirement Options – Is This The New Normal
Trying to get back to feeling vaguely normal is proving to be way more difficult than I’d ever imagined it to be.
Retirement – When is Enough Enough
There’s no magic formula for understanding the nuances of our own inner world.Staying hopeful will always be the antidote to not giving up,
When Your Retirement Date is Approaching Fast
Right from the start, our human nature presents us with an existential problem, it’s our basic and ever-present resistance to change. If you find yourself sweating over the small stuff then you’re probably swimming in a sea of emotions that are bubbling up from the murky depths of the pond, the mud is being stirred […]
Ageism – What lessons Lie Ahead
Unfortunately, when we grow up we also tend to grow old, it’s disappointing of course and running out of time really sucks but here we are.