John Windsor – How to reinvent yourself – at any age.

FOR THOSE WHO DON’T WANT
A TRADITIONAL RETIREMENT

Choosing a new
direction for
your life is

HARD

I can help

Nothing prepares you for such a life-changing decision

It’s like being a high school senior, but with a mortgage and a family to consider.
        And it’s significantly harder because of the ageist beliefs and limitations you face, plus concerns about how healthy you’ll be and how long you’ll be around. I’ve seen this with so many clients in their 50s and 60s.

Why do this work?

  • You’ll have more quality years to spend with family and friends.
  • You’ll have more energy to pursue what intrigues you.
  • You’ll have a reason to get up in the morning.
  • You’ll reduce the likelihood of a long, painful decline to a miserable death.

You can stay mentally sharp, physically strong, and vibrant to the end of your days — or you can let it slip away through inaction, a lack of purpose, and a negative mindset about aging.

I can help you navigate this minefield, beat back ageism, and find a purpose that inspires you every day.
       To schedule a free 30-minute chat about what you’d like next for your life, click this button.

Aging didn’t stop these folks

Opal Lee · activist, 94

“The Grandmother of Juneteenth” began her quest at age 89 to make Juneteenth a national holiday. At age 94, she achieved her goal.

John Goodenough · scientist, 98

In 2019, at age 98, Goodenough won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of the lithium-ion battery. And he's still teaching at age 100.

Olga Kotelko · athlete, 95

At age 77, Kotelko began competing in track and field competitions. Over 18 years, she set 30 world records and won 750 gold medals.

Fauja Singh · athlete, 100

Singh began running later in life and finished his first marathon at age 89. In Toronto in 2011, he became the first 100-year old to finish a marathon.

Merry Clayton · singer, 72

At 64, Clayton was in a car accident that led to amputating both her legs. Undeterred, she released her first album in 25 years at age 72.

Peter Drucker · author, 95

Management legend Drucker wrote 39 books in his lifetime, finishing 25 books after age 65 and nine books from ages 85 to 95.

The next chapter in an amazing life awaits you.

To learn how to create it, click here.

“After I left the corporate world, I bounced between projects for a while, but never found something that really inspired me. In four months of working with John, I found it, and that made all the difference.

Mark T · Founder

Let’s focus on Being Ageless

Here are short videos (under 60 seconds each) from my YouTube channel, @BeingAgeless, about what’s possible as we get older.

If you want to explore how to be AGELESS . . .

How ready are you for the rest of your life?

Take this free assessment to find out!

(It’s about more than financial planning.)

If you’re over 60, you need to read this book!

F*ck Retirement:
Don’t Settle for a Lesser Life in Your Later Years

F*ck Retirement is both a manifesto against ageism and a guidebook on how to reinvent yourself at any age.
        It trashes the idea that you should have any limits on what’s possible for you and provides a detailed template for getting from where you are to where you want to be in the next phase of your life. 
        Chapters include:

  • When Do You Become Old?
  • How to Be a Badass in Your 80s & 90s
  • “Oh, Shit!” Moments in Aging
  • Embracing the Struggle
With more than 50 exercises like “What don't you want to regret?” “What if you couldn’t fail?” and “How will you define yourself now?” you’ll dive deep to uncover what can sustain and inspire you to the end of your days.
        The rest of your life can be something fantastic. This book will help you get there. Buy it today at Amazon.

Available in paperback, ebook, and (soon) audio book. 
Click here to buy it now.

Are you increasing your longevity or destroying it?

Don't choose the wrong path.

Download this free chapter from F*ck Retirement right now and ensure you’re living the best life you can.