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"Unretired" & Inspired - A Retirement Planning Podcast

94: Cynthia Covey Haller: Living Life in Crescendo - The 'R' Word Redefined

Jan 1, 2024
01:05:49

Caleb and Riley are joined by Cynthia Covey Haller, co-author of Live Life in Crescendo. Cynthia is an author, teacher, speaker, and active community member. She has contributed to the writing of several books, two with her brother Sean, and most recently she co-authored her late father, Stephen Covey’s ‘last big idea’ and final book titled: “Live Life in Crescendo”. Learn more about:

  • Why Cynthia Covey Haller believes your most important work is always ahead of you, and how this mindset can revolutionize your approach to life and retirement.
  • The transformative power of service in retirement, with inspiring stories of individuals who found renewed purpose through helping others in their later years.
  • The profound importance of valuing relationships over material things, including practical tips on how to continually prioritize people over possessions for a richer, more fulfilling life.

Resources:

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