Planning for life after 50 is difficult, whether you’re trying to make plans for your own life or helping your parents or other loved ones. It’s emotionally taxing: you have to think about disease, disability, and death as well as money.
But the plans you make – be they plans for yourself or plans you help your parents or other loved ones make – are enduring gifts to family, friends, and care-takers.
There are some things in life that you shouldn’t try to face alone, and this planning process is one of them. We all need someone who can guide us and who will continue to be available to us as life circumstances change and new issues arise.
Walking with you as life unfolds, providing advice and support, that’s what I do.
Walking with you as life unfolds, providing advice and support, that’s what I do.