Health and Wealth Beams: Fear Health and Wealth Future?

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Author: Eugene J van Wyk MCSP ISBN: 9781370835492
Publisher: Eugene J van Wyk MCSP Publication: June 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eugene J van Wyk MCSP
ISBN: 9781370835492
Publisher: Eugene J van Wyk MCSP
Publication: June 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

During my international professional career, I noticed the mounting concern about folk’s health and financial retirement fears! More of my patients and acquaintances began to notice the growing impact of creeping inflation. They began to fear that their financial provisions for retirement were falling short!
They also started asking the very important questions: "Am I actually on track to retire?" And "How to live longer (and why, maybe, financially I really shouldn't)". Should you really have to see your nest egg grow smaller, and watch what you worked so hard to earn disappear in your retirement? That creates unnecessary stress. It also creates health and money uncertainty. Unfortunately, this diminishing purchasing power, reality, is causing more people to work longer into their lives. Or, fortunately, with their often wide field of experience, they're picking up new jobs after retiring from their previous one. It really doesn't have to be that way.
Fortunately, there is a remedy! It's simple. It's effective. And I believe, it solves the biggest challenge every retiree, or future retiree, faces today! Not having enough income.
The remedy: Start early with both Health and Wealth Self-Empowerment! Get to know the language about health, money and profits.
In view of the expected longevity, one also has to reset the health and wealth compass and do readjustment in your long-term thinking and outlook!
Instead of only focusing on saving, we should also be educating ourselves and become accustomed to the new language of health care, money and money handling! The long-term, most welcome windfall, it will lead to financial freedom in retirement. If you step from one job to another, which may happen a number of times, keep in mind that retirement too, is a really demanding, well informed health and wealth management job.
Apart from not being loved, our greatest fear is to be poor. Particularly, being poor in retirement! For some of us, it's our greatest worry; no one wants to have money worries. Therefore, it is most important, that we get our money life in order.
I continue to believe, that one should continue to learn; with the emphasis on health and financial self empowerment.

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During my international professional career, I noticed the mounting concern about folk’s health and financial retirement fears! More of my patients and acquaintances began to notice the growing impact of creeping inflation. They began to fear that their financial provisions for retirement were falling short!
They also started asking the very important questions: "Am I actually on track to retire?" And "How to live longer (and why, maybe, financially I really shouldn't)". Should you really have to see your nest egg grow smaller, and watch what you worked so hard to earn disappear in your retirement? That creates unnecessary stress. It also creates health and money uncertainty. Unfortunately, this diminishing purchasing power, reality, is causing more people to work longer into their lives. Or, fortunately, with their often wide field of experience, they're picking up new jobs after retiring from their previous one. It really doesn't have to be that way.
Fortunately, there is a remedy! It's simple. It's effective. And I believe, it solves the biggest challenge every retiree, or future retiree, faces today! Not having enough income.
The remedy: Start early with both Health and Wealth Self-Empowerment! Get to know the language about health, money and profits.
In view of the expected longevity, one also has to reset the health and wealth compass and do readjustment in your long-term thinking and outlook!
Instead of only focusing on saving, we should also be educating ourselves and become accustomed to the new language of health care, money and money handling! The long-term, most welcome windfall, it will lead to financial freedom in retirement. If you step from one job to another, which may happen a number of times, keep in mind that retirement too, is a really demanding, well informed health and wealth management job.
Apart from not being loved, our greatest fear is to be poor. Particularly, being poor in retirement! For some of us, it's our greatest worry; no one wants to have money worries. Therefore, it is most important, that we get our money life in order.
I continue to believe, that one should continue to learn; with the emphasis on health and financial self empowerment.

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