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Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Released Thursday, 7th May 2026
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Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Why People With “Enough” Money Still Struggle in Retirement

Thursday, 7th May 2026
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You can have plenty of money on paper and still feel unsettled in retirement. After decades of saving and doing everything right, many people expect confidence to come automatically. Instead, they hesitate to spend, second-guess their decisions, and worry about the future. Today, Scott explains why retirement isn’t just a math problem- and why feeling secure takes more than simply having “enough.”

Here’s what we cover in this episode:

💸 Why Enough Is Never “Enough”: Confidence doesn’t come from a number alone

🔄 Saver to Spender: Shifting habits is harder than expected

💵 Income Drives Confidence: Reliable income changes how you feel

📉 Market Feels Personal: Volatility hits differently without a paycheck

🔓 Unlock Permission to Enjoy: A plan gives you confidence to actually spend

 

💼 Want expert help in planning for your financial future?

Apply for a consultation here 👉 https://calendly.com/erg-kc/introductory-phone-call-with-erg

 

📞 Call us: 913-393-4724

 

🌐 Visit our podcast website:  https://listentoscott.com/

 

📚🛠️ Check out Scott's book, Exceptional Retirement, and Retirement Toolkit

Download here 👉 https://keap.page/bu413/exceptional-retirement-youtube.html

 

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