Retirement planning isn’t just about the money. It’s also about time … and how you will spend your time in all the important non-financial facets of life. People retiring today need to plan for 25-plus good years ahead. That’s more than 1300 weeks, more than 9100 days. What are you planning to do over the next 218,000 hours? No earlier generation has enjoyed such an extended retirement. There are no role models for how to do it best. Happily, though, Susan Latremoille is a visionary guide. In this book she lays out an effective 9-step process to maximize engagement, fulfillment, and happiness in every year, every week, every day, and every hour of your retirement. About the Author: Susan Latremoille spent over 35 years as a wealth advisor, assisting clients in planning the financial side of retirement. She saw a common thread among her clients: Having enough money to retire was only a piece of the retirement puzzle. It was the non-financial side that had the greatest impact on the predictability of a successful retirement. Susan went on to co-found Next Chapter Lifestyle Advisors where she works with individuals, families, wealth management firms and their clients to provide non-financial retirement planning and advising expertise. Susan also founded SucessDNA, a company that helps baby boomers “rewire not retire” and offers customized career solutions for those seeking a job transition. She does this through a power assessment tool called Successfinder, which helps clients know themselves on a deeper level and create a more fulfilling transitional experience. Susan is the author of 9 Steps to a RichLife Retirement, The RichLife: Managing Wealth and Purpose, It’s Not Just about the Money: The Whole Life Approach to Wealth Management, co-author of On the Shoulders of Atlas: a Story about Transitioning a Family Owned Business and co-author of Thriving Throughout Your Retirement Transition. She is certified Retirement Coach (CPRC), a Family Enterprise Advisor, FEA, (Family Enterprise Exchange), and holds an Executive MBA. A former board member of Richardson Financial Group, Susan also holds her ICD.D designation (Institute of Corporate Directors). She is a world traveler, aspiring rower, mom, grandmother, certified yoga teacher, and roof-top gardener living at the intersection of life and fulfillment. |