from planning to purpose.

Together, we’ll design a personalized roadmap to guide and support you through your retirement transition.

The coaching process and relationship.

Once you contact Revitalize Coaching, we start by having a phone conversation to talk about both what excites you about retirement, and the challenges or issues that might come with it. This is your time to discover whether retirement coaching will be helpful or not. It’s also a time to talk about how ready you feel for retirement and what your expectations are for this next life stage.

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Approach retirement
with expert guidance.

It is my job to ask you the right questions that uncover the things you need to work on. Retirement Coaching typically relates to many of the lifestyle changes that go along with retirement. They can range from topics such as where you’ll live to what you’ll do with your time. I will guide you through the process of creating steps to discuss your unique retirement concerns.

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Navigate relationship shifts with clarity.

Research shows that meaningful connections and a strong sense of community are key to retiring happy. I’ll help you navigate those changes—whether it’s spending more time with your spouse, setting boundaries around your time, or redefining your role with family. Together, we’ll explore ways to stay true to yourself while building deeper, more fulfilling relationships in this next chapter.

Prioritizing health and wellness in retirement.

Good health is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself in retirement. Whether you’re a health nut or stuck in a rut, simple, sustainable habits can help you stay active and eat well. I will providee practical guidance for building a healthy lifestyle and help you prepare for possible health setbacks—yours or your partner’s—so you can face them with confidence and resilience.

“It’s my firm belief that the need for retirement coaching and developing a plan for the non-financial aspects of retirement dwarfs the need to prepare financially.”

Robert Laura’s Forbes Magazine article, read more here: “The Problem With Retirement Coaching”.