The Retirement Runway Method is a guided program for women 55+ who are within 5-7 years of retirement.

Because the life side of retirement requires just as much planning and purpose as the financial side.

Retirement is an identity shift.
A rhythm shift
A meaning shift.
A life shift.

And while you may already be doing the responsible work of financial planning, you may still be quietly asking deeper questions.

Who will I be when the title goes away?
What will my days actually feel like?
What am I retiring to, not just away from?
How do I make sure this next chapter feels meaningful, chosen and intentionally mine?

That is what this program is designed to help you answer.    








RETIREMENT IS COMING.

RESERVE YOUR SPOT

The question is whether you'll arrive by design or by default.

You have saved.

Planned.

Met with the advisory

Watch the date inch closer.

And yet, somewhere underneath all that practical preparation, something still feels unfinished.

Not because you're behind.
Not because you're too emotional.
Not because you're too attached to work.

But because no one taught us how to prepare for the personal side of retirement.

The standard retirement conversation focused on numbers, timing, healthcare, housing and logistics. That does matter.

But it does not answer deeper questions like:
What do I want my ordinary days to feel like?
Who am I beyond the roles I have carried?
What kind of contribution still feels meaningful to me?
What patterns do I want to stop repeating?
What deserves my attention now, before my next chapter gets defined by default?

This course fills that gap.
 


YOU'VE DONE EVERYTHING RIGHT.

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You're a woman 55+ and within roughly 5-7 years of retirement (or newly retired)
You've been responsible about the financial side, but the life side still feels less than clear.
You can name what you're tired of with your work life, but not what you want to build toward in retirement.
You're successful, capable and used to being the one people count on.
You don't want to "figure it out later" or "wing it" after retirement begins.
You want a thoughtful, emotionally intelligent framework, not generic inspiration.
You can to enter retirement feeling clear, grounded and self-trusting; not vague, restless, or newly available to everyone but yourself.
 


this is for you if...

Instead of waiting for clarity to magically appear once work stops, you'll begin creating it now.

Inside this program, you will move through a guided transformation that helps you:
  • Get honest about where you are now.
  • Build a real vision for what you want next.
  • Separate your identify from your title and salary.
  • Design a daily life you actually want to live inside.
  • Clean up the unfinished business in your life that could cause friction later.
  • Begin building your next act before retirement officially starts.

By the end of the program, you'll not just "feel better about retirement."

You'll have a clearer relationship with who you are, what matters to you now, what you're building toward and what your next 90 days need to hold.    


 

 


Introducing the retirement runway method 

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The step-by-step program that helps you use the years before retirement as a runway, not a waiting room.

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Instead of saying, "I should have this figured out by now,"
you will know how to think about this chapter in a more grounded, productive way. 

Instead of endlessly spinning vague questions around in your head,
you will have clarity, structure and a process for how to get where you want to go.

Instead of focusing only on what you're about to leave behind,
you will know what you are moving toward.

Instead of measuring yourself only through usefulness and output,
you will begin building a stronger sense of identity and self-worth beyond your role and work performance.

Instead of hoping retirement "works itself out,"
you will have a concrete plan for designing it with intention.

  


What will be different after this program?

Part 1: The Missing Half of Retirement Readiness
You'll understand why retirement often feels emotionally bigger than expected, even for smart, responsible women who have handled the practical (financial) side well. 

Part 2: Clarify
You'll start telling yourself the truth about what is actually true right now, what is working, what is exhausting, what no longer fits and what you are quietly longing for.  

Part 3: Envision
You'll move beyond vague ideas like "more freedom" and begin shaping a real vision for what you want your next chapter to feel like on an ordinary Tuesday, not just in a vacation fantasy. 

Part 4: Redefine
You'll do the identity work most retirement advice skips entirely; separating your role from your essence, reclaiming what it truly yours to carry forward and loosening the grip of people pleasing.

Part 5: Design
You will shape the daily architecture of the life you want to live, including pace, rhythm, boundaries, solitude, connection, contribution and non-negotiables.

Part 6: Prepare
You'll identify the unfinished business that needs attention before retirement begins, including conversations, expectations, practical realities, emotional loose ends and support needs.

Part 7: Begin
You'll stop waiting for the big day and start building micro-momentum now through small, purposeful experiments that create self-trust and bring the future into clearer focus. 

Part 8: Integrate
You'll bring everything together into your personal Runway Plan so you leave the program with clarity, direction, your next 90 days mapped out and a blueprint for how to keep that momentum going.

inside the program,

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The step-by-step program that helps you use the years before retirement as a runway, not a waiting room.

listen & subscribe

Instead of saying, "I should have this figured out by now,"
you will know how to think about this chapter in a more grounded, productive way. 

Instead of endlessly spinning vague questions around in your head,
you will have clarity, structure and a process for how to get where you want to go.

Instead of focusing only on what you're about to leave behind,
you will know what you are moving toward.

Instead of measuring yourself only through usefulness and output,
you will begin building a stronger sense of identity and self-worth beyond your role and work performance.

Instead of hoping retirement "works itself out,"
you will have a concrete plan for designing it with intention.

  


What will be different after this program?