Today we’re talking about the three critical investments you need to make if you want a fulfilling retirement — and not one of those things involves money. That may sound crazy to you, money tends to be the first and last thing people talk about when they talk about retirement, but there’s something just as (if not more) important that we tend to forget about: how we’re investing our time.
Certified Retirement Coach Babs Plunkett, author of “Choose Joy: Three Keys to Investing Your Time in Retirement,” joins the show to help you plan a retirement that brings you joy and meaning.
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Beau Henderson is a retirement consultant, money and business coach, best-selling author, radio host, and Founder of RichLife Advisors. He has helped over 3,000 clients to not just improve their relationship with money, but to live their unique definition of a fulfilled life with purpose. RichLife Advisors helps clients across the United States approaching retirement with a strategy to:
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