by Chris Weetman | 21 Oct 2018 | Financial Planning, Life Planning, Retirement Planning
A life of unstructured leisure can create stress, strain spousal relationships, and lead to feelings of uselessness and depression.
When today’s successful retirees stop working, they learn the “ART” of retirement. It’s about Activity, Relationships, and Time. They experiment. They try new things. They make new connections. And eventually, they create a new daily routine focused on the people and passions that make their lives fulfilling.
by Chris Weetman | 14 Oct 2018 | Life Planning
We tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in the short-term and underestimate what we can accomplish in the long-term. The frustration that results is one big reason why so many New Year’s resolutions die before Spring. But if you use these key strategies that...
by Chris Weetman | 7 Oct 2018 | Financial Planning, Retirement Planning
Most parents will say that they want to help their children as much as they can and give them every advantage. But what if “every advantage” comes at the expense of the parents’ retirement savings and investments? Can you afford to press pause? Some parents who are...