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Both three-hour and one-day seminars are being offered at various venues, including
corporate conferences, university alumni events, experiential learning centers and retreat centers
around the country.
The seminars cover the concepts included in the book but add the benefit of
group facilitation and interaction with other participants and with the authors/seminar
leaders.
Recent Appearances:
- Stanford MBA Class of 1972, Palo Alto, CA
- Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, Alumni Reunions, multiple classes
- American Society on Aging Annual Conference, Chicago
- The Commonwealth
Club, San Francisco, CA
- William Alanson White Institute, New York
City, N.Y.
The seminars begin by showing participants how to tap into their preconscious
to determine their interests, working style and needs. They do memory exercises,
complete a brief personality profile, and interpret the results to better understand
what will make them satisfied and fulfilled in retirement. They write a vision
statement for their ideal retirement life. They construct their "NewLife Roadmap."
They discuss how to share and validate their dreams with others important in
their life. They plan their transition. Finally, they put it all together in
a one-page "NewLife" summary. Tools are also be provided for reorganizing finances,
evaluating progress, making course corrections, and determining legacy. The
seminars conclude with practical suggestions for managing toward happiness and
fulfillment and "living happily ever after."
The seminars are interactive and fun, and provide an opportunity for participants
to be "early adapters" of a "master planned retirement." Your education and
work experience have helped you have an active, challenging and productive career.
"Your Retirement, Your Way" seminars provide valuable personal insights and
a process for creating an active, challenging and productive retirement.
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about alumni seminars, click here
For more information email us at info@yourretirementyourway.com
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