Retirement = Re-wirement
- 5 reasons to spend more time planning your retirement than planning your next vacation
- Take the first step in retirement planning by reflecting on these three key topics
- Start your retirement journey by decluttering your closet in 7 simple steps
- 6 steps for setting new goals that help you achieve what you want in your retirement
- Finding clarity in retirement: How the Rule of 3 can help
Living and thinking Intentionally
- Living intentionally – What does that mean?
- Living intentionally – What does that look like?
- Living intentionally – How do we get there?
- Living on purpose
- You are the storyteller of your life
- Pay attention to where you put your attention
- Your priorities are your top priority
- What do you want to care about? And what do you not want to care about?
- Appreciating the good stuff in our life
- Why we shouldn’t listen to our mind if it wants to save energy
- How to deal with stubborn negative thoughts – and immediately feel better
- Our obstacle thoughts are the signposts that guide us to our goals
- How to replace a limiting thought that keeps us stuck
- Getting unstuck – Let go of the past and focus on the future
- Don’t focus too much on the goal. The desired outcome is more important.
Downsizing – Intentionally
- Downsizing – 9 Questions to make the move easier
- Downsizing – Start your preparation by knocking your ‘Clutter Champions’ off their pedestals
Intentional Decluttering
- Why decluttering is so helpful in life-change situations
- Declutter & Organise your life before you start something new
- What would a clutterfree ideal retirement home look like?
- Death Cleaning – Why we should do it before we die
- Death Cleaning – It’s never too early to get our stuff sorted
- Why it’s so hard to declutter ‘aspirational stuff’
- Your sentimental items – Are they treasures? Or clutter?
- Do you know your ‘clutter champions’? Is it time to knock them off their pedestal?
- How to separate the treasures from the clutter
- Clutter Awareness – 4 ways to get to know your stuff better
- Two powerful decluttering questions