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Your Retirement Journey: Planning for a Life of Purpose and Peace

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  Your Retirement Journey: Planning for a Life of Purpose and Peace Financial freedom in retirement is an aspiration for many, but without a clear plan, it can feel like an elusive dream. Retirement planning is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor; it's a deeply personal journey that requires thoughtful consideration, strategic action, and a bit of a coaching mindset. As your guide, I’m here to walk you through the essential steps, helping you transform uncertainty into confidence as you build the retirement life you truly desire. What is Retirement, Anyway? Redefining Your Golden Years Let's start with a fundamental question : What is retirement? For many, it conjures images of endless leisure, travel, and freedom from work. While that's certainly part of it, the modern definition of retirement is far more nuanced and personalized. At its core, retirement is a phase of life where working for income becomes optional, not a necessity. It’s about achieving financial independence ...

Unlocking God's Riches: Your Journey to Confident Biblical Stewardship

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  Unlocking God's Riches: Your Journey to Confident Biblical Stewardship As a financial coach, I often see people wrestling with their money, time, and talents. There's a deep desire to do well, to provide, and to build a secure future. But sometimes, the approach feels disjointed, lacking a clear framework. This is where the profound, liberating concept of biblical stewardship steps in. It's more than just budgeting or saving; it's a foundational worldview that transforms how we see everything God has placed in our hands. If you're ready to move from simply managing your resources to truly magnifying them for God's glory and your own flourishing, let's dive in. What is a Steward? Let's begin with the very definition of who we are in this context. In ancient times, a steward was a trusted manager of another person's property, household, or affairs. They weren't the owners, but they had significant authority and responsibility over what belonged...