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For over 50 years, Nancy Schlossberg has been helping adults grow and navigate life’s big transitions. She’s a former professor of counseling psychology, former president of the National Career Development Association, and currently serves as co-president of Transitions Works, a consulting group.
She was the first woman executive at the American Council of Education, and she established the Office of Women in Higher Education in 1973. She’s also written ten books, including Too Young To Be Old: Love, Learn, Work, and Play as You Age. It’s an accessible, upbeat guide in which she looks at the basic issues of aging – health, finances, and relationships – to give her readers lots to think about as they develop a deliberate plan to age happily. In our conversation, Nancy explains why she doesn’t regret retiring (but regrets how she did it), what it really means to age well, and her unique frameworks for navigating life’s transitions as you approach the next phase of your life.
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Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near, or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
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For over 50 years, Nancy Schlossberg has been helping adults grow and navigate life’s big transitions. She’s a former professor of counseling psychology, former president of the National Career Development Association, and currently serves as co-president of Transitions Works, a consulting group.
She was the first woman executive at the American Council of Education, and she established the Office of Women in Higher Education in 1973. She’s also written ten books, including Too Young To Be Old: Love, Learn, Work, and Play as You Age. It’s an accessible, upbeat guide in which she looks at the basic issues of aging – health, finances, and relationships – to give her readers lots to think about as they develop a deliberate plan to age happily. In our conversation, Nancy explains why she doesn’t regret retiring (but regrets how she did it), what it really means to age well, and her unique frameworks for navigating life’s transitions as you approach the next phase of your life.
GET A FREE COPY OF NANCY’S BOOK, TOO YOUNG TO BE OLD
Here's all you have to do...
In this podcast interview, you’ll learn:
Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/399
Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review
Sign Up to Casey's Weekend Reading Email!
Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near, or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
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