How do you know when you have 'enough'?

Enough to live the way you want, without needing to earn again.

'How much do I need so I can retire' is an eternal question. 

Well, now you can have the answer.

I take you through a framework where you understand how to work it out, and what you can do to bring that astronomical figure down ;)

PRICELESS.

 

I want to know how to calculate my 'enough'

New dates TBA @ 3pm GMT

60 minute session

Plus Live Q&A Session on XXX @ 3pm to 4pm GMT 

Let me take you on a journey.  Of self-discovery and realisation that might affect you for a lifetime - if you let it.
 
Our relationship with money, and how we use it every single day, either takes us closer to our ambition, or further away.
Before getting on to the simple, but vital, things that you can do daily - that lead you towards your definition of a better life - we will first go over the big picture of: 
  • Discover how you can work out when you have 'enough' money. 
  • What 'enough' means to you.
  • Ways you can make it happen.
 

MY MONEY. MY LIFE.

1 CORE SKILLS EVENT PLUS 1 HOUR LIVE Q&A SESSION

  • Learn a simple way to calculate the lump sum that means you don't need to earn again.
  • Discover what your 'enough' is, and how you want to live your best life.
I want to know more about my money & my life

How it works

We get together virtually for 60 minutes. You will be sent login and platform details when you enrol.

You learn why the work we're doing is vital, how it works, and most importantly, how to do it yourself - easily, calmly, quickly. 

By the end of the session, you will have techniques to calculate your 'retirement' lump sum. And after you pick yourself off the floor, how you can break things down to more manageable chunks that you can deal with - mentally, emotionally, and practically.

If you combine the templates you receive in this session with those from other CORE Skills Series sessions, you will end up with your personal, unique, 'how do I do it'  blueprint that will enable you to sustain your version of success throughout the phases of your life.

What's not to like?

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