A 5-minute weekly guide to help you make smarter decisions about your time, health, money, and purpose.
Avoid the mistakes most people make before and after retirement
Design a life that balances freedom, purpose, and connection
Simple frameworks you can apply in minutes
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Clarify your priorities across health, relationships, finances, and purpose.
Practical tools—not theory—to design a life you're excited about.
Tiny shifts today create dramatic results over your next 30 years.
Every issue explores the topics that matter most in your next chapter
Build a plan that funds your best life—not just survival
Stay strong, sharp, and energized for decades to come
Find what lights you up when the career title fades
Deepen the bonds that matter most in this chapter
Craft days that feel intentional, not just open
Redefine who you are beyond what you did
Leave something meaningful for the people you love
Start something new—at any age
Simple frameworks for the choices that shape everything
Real topics from recent issues
The biggest retirement mistake isn't money…
Design your ideal week at 70 (before it's too late)
The 5 decisions that will define your next 30 years
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