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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2022 · 1H 2M

#448 - Living a Heroic Retirement: The 3 Identities a Hero Should Have

from Retirement Answer Man · host Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®

“What one can be, one must be.”--Abraham MaslowDo you know who you want to be in retirement? Here at the Retirement Answer Man, we want to give you the confidence to not just survive retirement but to rock retirement. To truly rock retirement you need to have both a financial and non-financial plan. Over in the Rock Retirement Club, we have licensed Michael Balchan’s Heroic app and in these past few episodes, we have been discussing how to live a heroic retirement. Today we’ll discuss the 3 domains that are important to develop aspirational identities. You’ll learn why this is important and how to create your own aspirational identities in these 3 areas. Make sure you are signed up to 6-Shot Saturday so that you can get the free workbook to help you develop your identity in these 3 domains. Break big things down into smaller chunks How do you run a marathon? One step at a time. By breaking down big things into smaller chunks you can string them together and keep them in motion. It’s okay if you don’t know what you are going to do with your entire life. The goal isn’t to have one giant all-encompassing purpose that you strive towards forever. Instead, aim for Ikigai. Ikigai is the current goal, meaning, or purpose that you are working towards right now. Identity drives behavior Most people think that sour feelings drive our behaviors but this isn’t true. Our identity drives our behaviors which then drive our feelings. Our identities are linked to what we do and who we are is what we repeatedly do. Every behavior we display and action we complete is casting a vote for the person that we want to be. Think about who you are when you are at your best. You can draw from previous experience or visualize the person that you want to be. That exemplar self is who you are striving to be. The 3 identity domains Our identities are so often linked to what we do for a living so when we retire its like we lose a part of our identity. Now that you are no longer the VP of sales, the corporate attorney, or the head of HR, who are you? You have a blank slate to work from and the ability to reinvent yourself in retirement.Breaking identity down into 3 domains helps you understand how the different parts of your life intertwine. Energy is the foundation of everything. Work doesn’t have to mean a traditional career. It can mean your avocation, activities, or hobbies.Love means how you show up relationally with your partner, family, friends, or even acquaintances. When choosing your new identity, it doesn’t have to be set in stone. Pick something that means something and is important to you. If it works well, then that’s great. If not, switch it up. Playing around with your new identity will help you consider how you want to live up to your best self.Listen in to hear how I identify with each of these three identity domains. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT [3:25] the 3 identity domains[6:45] Ikigai - what is the current thing you are working towards?[14:34] Be willing to break big things into smaller chunks[18:56] Identities drive behaviors that drive feelings[30:14] Your work identityLISTENER QUESTIONS [41:00] Should Randy sell his home to enjoy the go-go years?[49:09] Steve’s suggestions[51:46] How to help Cheryl’s parents[56:58] Santiago’s Social Security questionTODAY’S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT [1:00:32] What can you be at your very best in energy, work, and love?Resources Mentioned In This Episode Boomer BenefitsHeroicBOOK - The Happiness Equation by Neil PasrichaBOOK - Ikigai by Hector GarciaBOOK - Atomic Habits James ClearBOOK - Hero’s Journey by Joseph CampbellTony RobbinsRock Retirement ClubRoger’s YouTube Channel - Roger ThatBOOK - Rock Retirement by Roger WhitneyRoger’s Retirement Learning Center

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