Talks on Mastering Life's Changes

The only constant in life is change. It's one of the very few things we know, with absolute certainty, we will have to deal with at some point – along with taxes! Most of us will have to cope with getting old, grieving the death of loved ones, and retirement - among the many other changes that sometimes we would rather not have to face.

Being prepared can go a long way towards ensuring we face life's changes forewarned and forearmed.

The talks detailed below offer constructive advice and guidance to help you navigate your way through some of life's more challenging changes:



Surviving Sorrow

People grieve for many reasons – the death of a loved one, being diagnosed with a terminal illness, suffering a physical disability…There are five stages we go through when dealing with this grief. Identifying these stages, and learning how to get through each one, is hugely beneficial for both for the bereaved, as well as for those trying to offer support.

In Readiness for Retirement

A lot of emphasis is placed on preparing financially for retirement, but the psychological effects of this stage of life are often overlooked. Retirees can then find themselves frustrated, bored, lonely or depressed. I can help guide you through a variety of pertinent issues to help you enjoy what should truly be your “Golden Years”.

Reacting to Retrenchment

Here I help you understand and manage the psychological effects of your retrenchment or unemployment, and suggest ways to turn this situation into as positive and constructive an experience as possible.