Redefine Retirement: Your Guide to Life After Work

The traditional retirement model assumes a hard stop: a final day at work followed by a transition into leisure, travel, and relaxation. But for many professionals, this idea of retirement feels outdated, even incomplete.

Whether you’re burnt out, craving a new challenge, or just ready to redefine your work-life balance, our free eBook will help you gauge your readiness for Life After Work — not only financially, but also emotionally and psychologically.

    What You’ll Learn

    How to recognize your financial tipping point — the moment work becomes a choice, not a necessity

    The new definition of retirement and how to design a fulfilling next chapter on your terms

    The role of flexible withdrawal strategies to sustain your lifestyle in different market conditions

    How to stress-test your plan against unexpected expenses, market downturns, and healthcare costs

    Why retirement is not “all or nothing” and how to structure a transition that balances purpose, income, and security

    Common fears and limiting beliefs that hold people back from making the leap — and how to move forward with clarity and confidence

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      Still Have Questions About Life After Work?

      Leaving your career behind is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. Schedule a free consultation with BEW to discuss how to structure your Life After Work with confidence, clarity, and long-term security.

      Why Partner With Burton Enright Welch

      Founded in 1989, Burton Enright Welch is an independent, 100% employee-owned, fee-only firm in Walnut Creek, California. As a boutique, highly-credentialed team, we never sacrifice attentiveness for scale.

      At Burton Enright Welch, we understand that retiring early can be intimidating and stressful. We have over 30 years of experience helping high-achieving professionals strategize their financial resources to transition to a more fulfilling life, often earlier than they thought possible.

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