For people who have built their identity around their work, retirement can arrive as a loss as much as a liberation. The challenge of finding meaning, structure, and purpose after a career ends is real and deserves serious support.
Browse coaches →Retirement coaching helps you navigate the identity shift, the loss of role and routine, and the opportunity to build a life genuinely structured around what you value. It's practical, philosophical, and deeply personal.
People approaching retirement who are anxious about what comes next. People who have retired and feel unexpectedly empty or lost. People whose sense of self was heavily tied to professional identity. People looking to use the next decade or two with real intention.
No. Many clients start 1–2 years before retirement, using coaching to plan the transition thoughtfully rather than just falling into it.
Coaching addresses the psychological and identity dimensions of retirement. For financial planning, a financial advisor is the right professional.
Yes. Finding purposeful, engaging activities that draw on your strengths and interest is often the central work of retirement coaching.
Every coach on this platform has been identity-verified and video-reviewed by a human. Most offer a free 30-minute discovery call. No card required to start.