Pre-Retirement Syndrome

Have you heard this phrase? It is often used to refer to the anxiety and stress that people feel in the years leading up to retirement. While it is common to feel a sense of stress with any major change, many feel a higher level of anxiety as they approach retirement due to the various unknowns. This may include not knowing your longevity, what your future health needs will be, or if those family members close to you will experience their own change that requires your assistance. We may be able to help you reduce that anxiety by helping you

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Resolution Fatigue

At this time of year there tends to be discussion about what our New Year’s resolution will be. Researchers suggest that only 9% of Americans that make resolutions complete them. In fact, research goes on to show that 23% of people quit their resolutions by the end of the first week, and 88% fail them within the first two weeks. It’s not a lack of willpower that causes them to fall by the wayside, it’s actually a function of fatigue. For most people there comes a point, usually at the end of each day, when we suffer from decision fatigue.

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