Paths to Creative Retirement
Upcoming Workshop dates are April 13-15, 2012 (FULL-waitlist only) and August 31-September 2, 2012 (space available)
Planning a Meaningful Retirement
Let us show you how to create a meaningful retirement that matches
your values and priorities at the Paths to Creative Retirement (Paths) workshop. We invite you to consider questions such as:
- When should I retire?
- How will I spend my time after I stop or reduce my work?
- How will I find purpose and meaning after I retire?
- How will my identity change in retirement?
- How will retirement affect my relationships with family and friends?
- How do I investigate work and volunteer opportunities?
This highly interactive three-day workshop helps you achieve your desired personal goals in retirement. With guidance and support from facilitators and other participants, you will discover your values, identity and long-deferred dreams. In the process, you will gain valuable insights and inspiration to create tangible next steps.
Paths focuses on the non-financial aspects of life’s second half; decision-making exercises and thought-provoking discussions reveal stimulating opportunities. Transform anxieties about your next chapter of life into a reassuring learning process—Paths is truly a unique retirement workshop. 2012 CNN Money Magazine article
Cost & Registration
Don’t delay—our programs fill up!
Friday-Sunday, $850 per person
Fee includes materials and all meals but not lodging. Click here for more information on discounted rates at area hotels.
You may register over the phone with a Visa or MasterCard
by contacting Michelle Rogers, program director, at 828-250-3871. Or you may print a registration form to mail with your check, payable to NCCCR.
Registrants will receive a complete agenda, program details and directions a month before their program.
The North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement has developed some of the finest programs in the country. The three-day Paths to Creative Retirement seminar helps participants explore possible directions in later life and gives them an "action plan" to reach their goals.
—Wall Street Journal
Last edited by lpreston@unca.edu on March 27, 2012
Contact Information
Reuter Center
CPO #5000
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804-8511
Office: 828.251.6140
Email: ncccr@unca.edu
