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On today’s Intelligent Money Minute, we’ll interview Beverly Flaxington on great ideas to consider during retirement. During this episode, Bev encourages us to view retirement as a new phase, and she provides lists of various jobs and volunteer work ideas for retirees. She stresses finding a profession that sparks joy and excitement instead of the primary objective being money. Our previous podcasts with Bev highlighted Should Financial Advisors Become Life Coaches and Why Retirement Shouldn’t Be Your Only Goal.
We’ll be interviewing Beverly on several podcasts regarding behavioral finance, and the emotional journeys one can embark on during retirement, so be sure to subscribe to our Intelligent Money Minute podcasts.
Beverly Flaxington, American businesswoman and founder of The Collaborative, holds the trademarked moniker, Human Behavior Coach®. She received this title for her years in professional consulting and the human behavior development industry. Also, Flaxington has authored seven books on personal and professional development.
In addition to being a coach on changing human behavior, she is a three-time bestselling and Gold-award winning author, an international speaker, behavioral expert, and business development expert.
Bev has created a number of proprietary approaches to changing human behavior and helping companies reach excellence. In addition, she blogs for Psychology Today and answers human-related questions in Advisor Perspectives Magazine.
In 1995, Bev co-founded The Collaborative, a sales and marketing consultancy. The firm provides strategic and tactical support to help financial services and wealth management firms reach higher levels of effectiveness. The Collaborative specializes in delivering effective coaching, training, and proprietary consulting services. In 2008, the firm launched a new online portal, AdvisorsTrustedAdvisor.com.
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On today’s Intelligent Money Minute, we’ll interview Beverly Flaxington on the importance of emotionally transitioning into retirement. During this episode, Bev reflects on her mother’s transition from a full-time career to retirement, and the toll it took on her. Many don’t realize the significant emotional component that comes with retiring. Bev provides valuable insight on how one can better prepare for the next phase. Our previous podcasts with Bev highlighted Why Retirement Shouldn’t Be Your Only Goal and Great Ideas to Consider During Retirement.
We’ll be interviewing Beverly on several podcasts regarding behavioral finance, and the emotional journeys one can embark on during retirement, so be sure to subscribe to our Intelligent Money Minute podcasts.
Beverly Flaxington, American businesswoman and founder of The Collaborative, holds the trademarked moniker, Human Behavior Coach®. She received this title for her years in professional consulting and the human behavior development industry. Also, Flaxington has authored seven books on personal and professional development.
In addition to being a coach on changing human behavior, she is a three-time bestselling and Gold-award winning author, an international speaker, behavioral expert, and business development expert.
Bev has created a number of proprietary approaches to changing human behavior and helping companies reach excellence. In addition, she blogs for Psychology Today and answers human-related questions in Advisor Perspectives Magazine.
In 1995, Bev co-founded The Collaborative, a sales and marketing consultancy. The firm provides strategic and tactical support to help financial services and wealth management firms reach higher levels of effectiveness. The Collaborative specializes in delivering effective coaching, training, and proprietary consulting services.
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Have you ever considered what’s next after retirement? On today’s Intelligent Money Minute, we’ll interview Beverly Flaxington on why retirement shouldn’t be your only goal. Many advisors make the mistake of solely focusing on their clients’ retirement while glossing over the decades still to come. During the interview, Bev identifies common oversights in financial planning and how to avoid them. Our previous podcasts with Bev highlighted The Value of Knowing Why and How People Think and Should Financial Advisors Become Life Coaches.
We’ll be interviewing Beverly on several podcasts regarding behavioral finance, and the emotional journeys one can embark on during retirement, so be sure to subscribe to our Intelligent Money Minute podcasts.
Beverly Flaxington, American businesswoman and founder of The Collaborative, holds the trademarked moniker, Human Behavior Coach®. She received this title for her years in professional consulting and the human behavior development industry. Also, Flaxington has authored seven books on personal and professional development.
In addition to being a coach on changing human behavior, she is a three-time bestselling and Gold-award winning author, an international speaker, behavioral expert, and business development expert.
Bev has created a number of proprietary approaches to changing human behavior and helping companies reach excellence. In addition, she blogs for Psychology Today and answers human-related questions in Advisor Perspectives Magazine.
In 1995, Bev co-founded The Collaborative, a sales and marketing consultancy. The firm provides strategic and tactical support to help financial services and wealth management firms reach higher levels of effectiveness. The Collaborative specializes in delivering effective coaching, training, and proprietary consulting services.
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On today’s Intelligent Money Minute, we’ll interview Beverly Flaxington on whether financial advisors should consider becoming life coaches. Bev encourages every advisor to display intellectual curiosity and sincere interest towards their clientele. This can be done by asking surface-penetrating questions in order to better understand a client’s emotions. During this episode, Bev stresses the value of stepping back and not becoming defensive in your responses. If you want to learn more about behavioral finance, check out these informative videos on our website.
We’ll be interviewing Beverly on several podcasts regarding behavioral finance, and the emotional journeys one can embark on during retirement, so be sure to subscribe to our Intelligent Money Minute podcasts.
Beverly Flaxington, American businesswoman and founder of The Collaborative, holds the trademarked moniker, Human Behavior Coach®. She received this title for her years in professional consulting and the human behavior development industry. Also, Flaxington has authored seven books on personal and professional development.
In addition to being a coach on changing human behavior, she is a three-time bestselling and Gold-award winning author, an international speaker, behavioral expert, and business development expert.
Bev has created a number of proprietary approaches to changing human behavior and helping companies reach excellence. In addition, she blogs for Psychology Today and answers human-related questions in Advisor Perspectives Magazine.
In 1995, Bev co-founded The Collaborative, a sales and marketing consultancy. The firm provides strategic and tactical support to help financial services and wealth management firms reach higher levels of effectiveness. The Collaborative specializes in delivering effective coaching, training, and proprietary consulting services.
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On today’s Intelligent Money Minute, we’ll interview Beverly Flaxington on the value of knowing why and how people think about money. During this episode, Bev explains her trademark moniker and the value of knowing how we’re wired emotionally. She highlights organizational disconnects that can occur due to a lack of proactive communication, and how to avoid irrational behaviors.
We’ll be interviewing Beverly on several podcasts regarding behavioral finance, and the emotional journeys one can embark on during retirement, so be sure to subscribe to our Intelligent Money Minute podcasts.
Beverly Flaxington, American businesswoman and founder of The Collaborative, holds the trademarked moniker, Human Behavior Coach®. She received this title for her years in professional consulting and the human behavior development industry. Also, Flaxington authored seven books on personal and professional development.
In addition to being a coach on changing human behavior, she is a three-time bestselling and Gold-award winning author, an international speaker, behavioral expert, and business development expert.
Bev has created a number of proprietary approaches to changing human behavior and helping companies reach excellence. In addition, she blogs for Psychology Today and answers human-related questions in Advisor Perspectives Magazine.
In 1995, Bev co-founded The Collaborative, a sales and marketing consultancy. The firm provides strategic and tactical support to help financial services and wealth management firms reach higher levels of effectiveness. The Collaborative specializes in delivering effective coaching, training, and proprietary consulting services. In 2008, the firm launched a new online portal, AdvisorsTrustedAdvisor.com.