
The Truth About Retirement: Don't Fall For This Trap
A lack of awareness causes the dream to become a nightmare
It’s a global mega-trend.
A tragic one.
For the past 20 years, people have been blissfully entering traditional retirement with false expectations.
Then, a year or two into it, the retirement honeymoon turns into the retirement nightmare.
And I’m not talking about finances (although that can be a nightmare too).
Loss of purpose, relevance, fulfillment, meaning and self-identity is running rampant amongst those who just assumed this would be a period of bliss.
Longer life and health span, and the need for those core parts of existing and a long list of other factors, lead to the darkside of retirement.
The number one reason this happens is a lack of awareness.
The solution starts with awareness
In this video, I will provide you with the fundamental awareness you need to make this phase of life all you want and need it to be.
You will hear from Robert Laura, a global expert in both the life and financial aspects of retirement.
Robert is a globally recognized expert, author, speaker and the founder of the Retirement Coaches Association.
Starting as a financial advisor, Robert discovered that people were only planning for the financial aspects of retirement (if they planned for that at all) and they were totally missing planning for their lives to the degree that is critical.
He saw their suffering and discovered why alcoholism, drug abuse, divorce and depression were on the rise among retirees.
Fail to plan means you plan to fail
Whether you’ve entered or are approaching retirement, or even if you’re in your 30s, this video and the awareness it brings could save your future life.
Not only will it save you from the downfalls that so many others are experiencing, but it will also open up a whole new way of looking at your future.
With an amazing array of options and opportunities.
Robert’s books:
Retirement Intelligence: Personal Retirement Readiness
Naked Retirement: Living A Happy, Healthy, & Connected Retirement