Dealing with the unexpected
A coaching client of mine was discussing the possibility of managing her affairs, both financial and family, without her husband by her side. He has died suddenly and unexpectedly and she missed him greatly. As for many older couples perhaps, he had been in charge of their financial affairs and she was left with little or knowledge or ability to carry on these activities alone. Now, with the benefit of a financial planner, she is learning and steering her own course about her future lifestyle with confidence and a ‘take charge’ attitude. This attitude forms the basis of our coaching together to assist her to achieve some early goals. What about you? Are you and your partner able to take on the other’s knowledge and work, in the case of unexpected events?
Posted by Helene Strawbridge on 4th December, 2011 | Comments | Trackbacks
Tags: planning for retirement, positive aging, positive ageing, transition to retirement
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