Beyond the Paycheck: Navigating Non-Financial Aspects of Retirement with Wendy Leggett
Release Date: 03/05/2025
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info_outlineGuest: Wendy Leggett
Position: Certified Professional Coach and Owner of Conflux Retirement Coaching
Expertise: Non-financial retirement life planning
Episode Summary: In this episode, we sit down with Wendy Leggett, a Certified Professional Coach and the founder of Conflux Retirement Coaching. With over 25 years of experience in corporate sales leadership, Wendy specializes in helping clients navigate the often-overlooked non-financial aspects of retirement. She emphasizes the importance of well-being, identity, and positive aging during the retirement transition.
Key Discussion Points:
- Wendy's journey from corporate sales leadership to retirement coaching
- Understanding the non-financial aspects of retirement life planning
- The significance of well-being and personal identity in retirement
- Strategies for a fulfilling retirement transition
- The concept of positive aging and how to embrace it
- Wendy's advanced credentials and their impact on her coaching approach
- Practical tips for individuals approaching retirement
Resources Mentioned:
- Conflux Retirement Coaching: http://www.confluxretirementcoaching.com/
- Retirement Readiness Workbook Project: https://bit.ly/44Ufsnm
Connect with Wendy:
- LinkedIn: [Wendy's LinkedIn Profile]
- Email: [email protected]
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