How to plan for retirement success

Are you a Physician and planning your retirement?

My name is Dr. Philip Hinds and I have recently retired. I want to help you live your best possible retirement.

  • Enjoy your wealth

  • Live a life of purpose

  • Build important relationships

This FREE, 5-day email course shows you how to avoid the biggest non-financial retirement mistakes that lead to depression, divorce, and disability—so you can enjoy a meaningful, joyful retirement and leave a legacy you can be proud of.

The Retirement Blueprint For Physicians:How To Avoid The 5 Biggest Non-Financial Mistakes That Lead To Disappointment, Depression, And Divorce.
(No Matter How Successful You Were In Practice)
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Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1 Mistake 1: Waiting for the "Perfect Time" to retire — and why this leads to lost opportunities and leaving the profession burnt out rather than grateful.Day 2 Mistake 2: Assuming "Leisure" is Enough — and why this results in a loss of purpose, boredom, and depression.Day 3 Mistake 3: Letting the License Lapse Too Soon — and missing out on still using your wealth of experience, but on your terms.Day 4 Mistake 4: Forgetting that health is foundational to retirement success — and why this leads to disability, dependence, and even an early death.Day 5 Mistake 5: Overestimating Relationship Readiness — and why this increases conflict, tension and the risk of divorce.

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