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Your Guide for a Life Worth Living Make It a Life Worth Living offers a holistic and practical approach to living your best life. This book inspires you to: Identify your unique purpose and passion. Optimize physical and mental health at any age. Create a meaningful legacy both for the present and future generations. Filled with compassion, perspective, wisdom, and humor, this book explores how to align your daily choices with your deepest values. It offers actionable advice on managing stress, embracing gratitude, aging gracefully, and much more. Whether you're starting out or looking to make…mehr

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Your Guide for a Life Worth Living Make It a Life Worth Living offers a holistic and practical approach to living your best life. This book inspires you to: Identify your unique purpose and passion. Optimize physical and mental health at any age. Create a meaningful legacy both for the present and future generations. Filled with compassion, perspective, wisdom, and humor, this book explores how to align your daily choices with your deepest values. It offers actionable advice on managing stress, embracing gratitude, aging gracefully, and much more. Whether you're starting out or looking to make the most of your later years, these insights will empower you to take charge of your life's direction. Readers will discover how to lead a life of significance, virtue, authenticity, kindness, and lasting impact. Make it a life worth living-for yourself, your community, and the world.
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Barry E. Moschel, CAP®, RICP®, CLU®, ChFC®, CPA is an independent financial advisor and the coauthor of Guided Retirement Income Planning. He is passionate about helping to educate people with their financial and retirement income planning. His decades of observation, education, and hands-on experience gradually led him to research and write this book to fill in what he perceives is a missing gap of nonmonetary topics, typically not covered by financial experts, but would serve the public well.