The Finish Line Fallacy
There are many fallacies about retirement
A note from Johann
Although I knew what retirement was all about before I reached the day my retirement started,...
Reviewed: Live! Organized and Clutter-Free by Kirsten Jensen & Johan van...
How a family’s tiny home inspired a life of living organised and clutter-free.
Reviewed: The Changing Mind by Daniel J. Levitin
Overview
Daniel Levitin, is a psychologist, neuroscientist and best-selling author. In this book he hares his insights on what really happens to our minds as...
Reviewed: The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski’s powerful book focuses on a subject that is often avoided with some discomfort. We don’t like to talk about death. The author has a different view.
Reviewed: The Good Ancestor by Roman Krznaric
Overview
Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher and in this book he urges us to adopt what he calls ‘cathedral thinking’ as a way to...
Why Retirees Should Take A Day Off
This post is a duplication of our newsletter, The Weekly Reset, where we review a key theme each week. In the spotlight this week:...
Why Retirement Needs An Online Course
Finding better alternatives to the traditional notion of retirement has become a major global challenge. A key factor in this is that people are...
Deborah Darling: You’re never too old and it’s never too late
Johann and Deborah met up over zoom.
Johann: Deborah, you reset your life in your 50s, tell us a little about how did it?
Deborah: I...
The Reset Retirement Survey Results
The results from our annual retirement survey offer poignant insights on retirement and the third phase of life.
Our objective with the survey is...
Why you should be cooking together.
Spending time cooking a meal together has surprising benefits besides the meal itself.