I Just Retired Now What?

Start Living Your Next Chapter with Intention!

Goodbye Daily Grind!

You’ve done it! No more 9-5! Adios daily grind! But what now? 

Hi, I’m Janice! My mission to help you  make the most out of this next chapter of your life.

I’m passionate about this because I am there!  I spent years working in the corporate world waiting to get to this chapter and here I am! 

My goal is to help you love your retirement and make the most out of it by helping you live with intention.  So let’s get started! 

You can read more about my story here. 

 

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Living with Intention Doesn't Happen By Accident

How many of these thoughts have crossed your mind? 

  • “At first it was great to not be held to a schedule, but I’m wondering if some structure would be good.”
  • “I put off so many adventures, projects, passions over the years.  Now I can tackle those.  What should I do first?”
  • “I have so much to contribute.  How can I put that to good use without over committing myself?”
  • “I finally have time to take better care of myself, but where do I start?”

Without a clear plan, these thoughts can overwhelm you quickly. I know because I was there! 

These overwhelming thoughts are what inspired me to get serious about planning my time. I’m now happy to share what I’ve learned with you in this free Guide To Block Planning that will help you plan your time in a way that lines up with what means the most to you. 

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