by Life Reinspired | May 3, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Michael MacNeill Who doesn’t have an idea about a practice or venture that is needed in the world but you’ve neglected it for lack of time and attention? Maybe it has required travel or resources, hands-on participation, or more opportunity to promote it to those...
by Life Reinspired | Apr 19, 2017 | Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Michael Karr McNeill Want to rewrite parts of your life? Want to make amends? Want to redeem a mistake and offer an apology, even if the event is long past? Want to put your money—and effort—where your mouth is? Frank Sinatra and Willy Nelson sang: “Mistakes, I’ve...
by Sabrina Roblin | Apr 12, 2017 | Eudaemonia, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Sabrina Roblin In life we make our plans, we map our course, and we never know what’s around the bend. Unexpected losses, a new friend or lover, a new job opportunity, a set back….it’s all part of the journey. The transition from a long-time career to...
by Katherine Olivetti | Mar 10, 2017 | Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Resistance, Retirement
At the end of a big project—it’s not actually depression. At the point of retirement, or even the successful completion of a major chunk of life—finishing a book, winning a big case, seeing your partner through a major ordeal—any endeavor that you threw yourself into...
by Sabrina Roblin | Mar 1, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Sabrina Roblin Living a Life Reinspired post career can look a lot of different ways. Be creative and step out of the box when thinking about how to design your next chapter. A friend of mine I’ll call Jack, who has been very successful in money management, was...
by Katherine Olivetti | Feb 15, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Katherine Olivetti “The brain doesn’t distinguish between an experience that is intensely imagined and an experience that is real…[and] it will always choose what is familiar over what is unfamiliar.” James Doty Into the Magic Shop I remember two objects from my...
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