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Proactive focusing: moving forward towards and in your retirement.
Retirement and the anticipation of retirement bring with them many emotional, social and logistical and possibly financial challenges. When lawyers retire they may be aware of their financial challenges, health challenges yet don’t allays anticipate the feelings of loss that come with loss of their professional identity as a Lawyer. Michael Long speaks of it in his book Lawyers at Mid Life: Laying the ground ahead.
Facing retirement can be anxiety provoking and scary or exciting and fulfilling. Proactive Focusing offers a different approach to help you deal with your transition into retirement and or your experience of retirement. You will learn an approach that teaches you to listen to yourself and your needs and challenges as you approach retirement or are in retirement. Proactive Focusing is a self-listening tool that will help you define your goals for retirement, a technique for listening to your self in a way which will help you explore your choices, help you make decisions and make you move forward into a fulfilling retirement.
Proactive focusing is a technique that has been very helpful in getting people find out what they want to do next. A technique that helps people move from where they are to where they want to be. Doing this people might need to deal with finding their passion, make choices when confused about different possibilities and or deal with inner blocks stopping them from moving forward.
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