Financial Wellness in Retirement: A Psychological Perspective

Multiracial group of happy senior people taking selfie with cell phone in nursing home.

Retirement – a milestone many of us look forward to, imagining days filled with leisure, pursuing hobbies, and spending time with loved ones. While retirement can indeed be a joyous phase of life, it also brings with it significant changes, particularly in our financial circumstances and daily routines. Take my client, Tom, as an example. … Read more

Unseen Burdens: The Hidden Financial Costs of ADHD

When most people think about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), they think about the commonly known symptoms: hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. But there’s another, often overlooked aspect of ADHD that can have a significant impact on people’s lives—the financial implications. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the hidden financial costs that can accompany ADHD, … Read more

From Stress to Success: Transforming Your Money Mindset

For many of us, our relationship with money is complicated, filled with a whirlpool of emotions – stress, fear, guilt, sometimes even shame. Our attitudes towards money, often formed in our early years, shape our financial behaviours and decisions throughout life. But what if I told you that you hold the power to transform your … Read more

Love and Money: Financial Harmony for Couples

Meet Jack and Emily, a couple in their early 30s who’ve been married for five years. Both are professionals – Jack is an engineer, and Emily is a school teacher. They have a comfortable life, a delightful two-year-old daughter, and a shared dream of owning a house. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly perfect … Read more