It’s Never Too Late to Do Something Amazing

By Sabrina Robin It’s never too late in life to do something amazing, as affirmed by the following examples from an online Business Insider article, dated March 14, 2014: At 57, Frank Dobesh competed in his first 100-mile bicycle ride — exactly 10 years after he was...

One key to healthy longevity: Eudaemonia!

By Caroline Hall As an executive coach and trainer of coaches, purpose, values, and challenges are the waters I swim in. Coaches know that using ourselves well in service of what we care about most leads to fulfillment throughout life, and “retirement” is no...

Discovering New Parts of Yourself

By Katherine Olivetti Early in life, parts of the self have to go into hiding or be left behind in order to develop other parts. Or sometimes parents or circumstances force you to abandon a part of yourself. For example, as a girl, Joan, a client of mine, dreamed of...

What Does My Childhood Have to Do with My Retirement?

By Sabrina Roblin When I was young, I had a dream of being a singer/songwriter and Carole King was my idol. I would spend lots of time at the piano; I taught myself how to play guitar and listened to all the music I could get my hands on. I wrote some songs and then...

Life Reinspired: Your next chapter could be your best chapter

By Caroline Hall Every time I visit my 87-year-old father, he expresses regret that he stopped working at 62. The truth is, though, that he had a high-stress career in the financial markets that demanded long hours. What he really needed was a way to continue to make...