When The Fire Starts To Go Out

We'll wake up and remember the day When The Fire Starts To Go Out. 

Suddenly, our work is no longer exciting or challenging.
  
We get frustrated because the plans we laid out to reach before our 40th birthday
have changed and are pushed forward to when we're 45 or maybe 50 years old.




What are the options and What to do?

No, I'm not talking about planning for an early death. 

What I'm touching on is something that brings more fear and uncertainty to people than death itself.

I'm talking about living.... to live a long time.

It's not only the fact you will be alive, it's the fact you might not have the financial means 
to continue to enjoy life as you know it today, or want it to be.

  • To travel
  • To give to others
  • To be independent
  • To have cash in the bank
  • To be happy

Those few points are tough for many people to deal with, especially when they reach their 50th birthday and realize they haven't taken the first step to plan for the years that lie ahead.

Here's an information piece that might help.  

If nothing else the free report will get you to think and to begin to plan for the time...

when the fire starts to go out.


Frank

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