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Most people don't start thinking about retirement until they hit 40, 50 or beyond. But what if making some simple changes in the way we live today gave us the opportunity to retire earlier and more fearlessly than we expect? Even better, what if a way existed to start enjoying life with more peace of mind, happiness and freedom right now? If you're worried about your future and are tired of the rat race that seems to lead nowhere, then rightsizing might be the best way for you to reimagine your life - starting today! What is rightsizing? Rightsizing is the conscious choice to reinvent a lifestyle that more closely fits you and your family in the best possible manner at every stage of life. Rightsizing provides the freedom to let go of the daily grind of just getting by day-in and day-out.



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Kathy Gottberg

Kathy Gottberg has been a published author and writer for over 25 years. Kathy's current passion is blogging at SMART Living 365.com where she shares ideas and experiences that lead to a happier, saner and more meaningful life. Her most recent work is entitled RightSizing * A SMART Living 365 Guide to Reinventing Retirement. This new book is a compilation of blog posts around the theme of how with awareness and intention we can create a life that puts the focus on what really matters, and let go of all the rest. Better than downsizing, Rightsizing is all about the benefits of a more simple and focused life. Kathy's first novel named Finding Grace was published as an ebook in 2013 and is now available in print as well. Kathy plans to publish an entire series of books based upon her writing at SMART Living 365. Kathy enjoys meeting new people and deep conversation, as well as traveling and experiencing the world. She lives in La Quinta, California with her husband Thom of 38 years and her dog Kloe. Ultimately, Kathy strives to live life fearlessly and full-out....and to remember, that each of us get to make it up!



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