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OverviewWhat happens when work stops defining you? You've spent decades building a career, a business or a family. But as the next big chapter of your life approaches, does the conventional image of retirement - sitting on a bench overlooking a beach - fill you with a sense of dread rather than excitement? The financial decisions are complex enough - pensions, assets, business sales, inheritance - but it's the deeper questions of identity and purpose that tend to stop people in their tracks. Chris Daems, Chartered Financial Planner with twenty years of experience, has written the guide he wishes his clients had read before they got there. What Happens Next is a radical new roadmap for life after work. It is a framework for anyone approaching retirement planning, a career crossroads, or the question of what a fulfilling second act might actually look like - not a pensions manual, and not a bucket-list manifesto. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and the real experiences of clients and expert contributors, Daems argues that the biggest mistake people make is treating this transition as a single decision rather than a design process. Your next chapter hasn't been written yet. The book's approach is simple: don't redesign your life in one go. Run small experiments. Learn what matters. Build from there. The book moves through six dimensions of wellbeing - purpose and identity, financial wellbeing, physical health, social connection, intellectual and occupational fulfilment, and community - showing how each interacts with the others, and how financial independence alone is never enough. Life after work is richer when it is planned across all of these dimensions, not just the financial ones. Each chapter combines evidence and wisdom - from the Harvard Study of Adult Development to the Stoics, from behavioural finance to the Kübler-Ross change curve - with practical tools and prompts the reader can apply immediately. Real client stories bring the theory to life, including the stories of people who got it right, and those who had to find their way back from getting it wrong. For anyone over fifty navigating a major life transition - whether leaving a career, selling a business, or simply asking what comes next - this book provides the clarity and courage to move forward. Contributors and voices include founders, executive coaches, financial wellbeing specialists, and experts on purpose in later life and wellbeing over sixty. Chris Daems is a Chartered Financial Planner and Chair of the CISI Financial Planning Forum. What Happens Next is also a podcast and a growing community of people redesigning life on their own terms. The practical guide to retirement that goes far beyond the money. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris DaemsPublisher: Jelly Bean Books Imprint: Jelly Bean Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781918097726ISBN 10: 1918097720 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 28 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""This book is a vital resource for any founder navigating the complex emotional landscape of exiting a business. It perfectly articulates the 'Identity Void' many of us face, moving beyond the financials to address the profound question of 'Who am I without my company?' The focus on stewardship and legacy resonates deeply with my work; it doesn't just discuss the transaction, it honours the human transition. I believe this is a useful resource for all business founders who are contemplating something other than just the golf course or travel. Chris is a very human and accessible guide with lots of practical tips to help anyone in creating their next chapter."" Alex Keay - Founder, Succession Plan Coach ""A genuinely valuable guide for people sitting on the edge of a major life transition."" Ian Price ""What Happens Next is just the kind of guide you wish you had before retirement sneaks up on you. Practical, grounded, and full of smart tools, it helps you reimagine what life could look like and then actually take action to live it that way. A brilliant companion for designing your next chapter."" Justin Walton - Executive Coach, Financial Wellbeing Specialist ""It's a great read, and takes you on a journey of experience, storytelling and thoughtfulness, delving into the softer, human side of financial planning."" Jamie Jenkins ""Chris is one of the rare financial planners who understands that money is only one of many ingredients you need to fund a long and meaningful life. He shows that wellbeing, purpose, social connections, and vitality matter as much as any investment portfolio. This book is a wonderful insight into how Chris helps you frame your life. Forget the giant leap: he uses insights from ancient philosophy, modern financial psychology, and 'Design Thinking' to show you how to start running small, low-risk experiments today to build the life you want to live."" Tom Mathar ""This is a very practical and thought-provoking book, especially for anyone at the stage of life when they might be thinking about retirement or even that they should think about retirement. It upends all the assumptions about what that stage of life should look like, asking probing questions and providing useful frameworks like NEXT for navigating the changes of this stage of life. There are many helpful insights, particularly around purpose and identity but it always comes back to the question, so what are you going to do about it? Highly recommended and I would give it to my clients."" Hilary Rowland ""Chris, and What Happens Next, approaches the subject of retirement from a refreshing angle; acknowledging the importance of money while identifying the equal importance of the other factors which make us humans flourish: purpose, connections, health, and feeling part of something. An accessible, actionable and humorous must-read for anyone planning their 'What Happens Next'."" Ruth Sturkey - Business Coach, former Chartered Financial Planner and Chair of the Institute for Financial Wellbeing ""This book came at just the right time for me. As someone designing the next stage of their life, 'What Happens Next' opened my eyes to a more holistic approach that considers not just my career but all aspects of my wellbeing. It brings structure, real-life stories and practical tools to help you understand where you are today and how to explore what's next. Written with humour, empathy and practicality, it's a great companion to guide you!"" Graham Alldis Author InformationChris believes that good financial planning should have one simple purpose: to help people achieve their financial goals so they can live the life they want.For Chris's clients, this involves building a plan that, over the long-term, helps them get from where they are today to what they want to achieve tomorrow and beyond. Chris is a chartered financial planner and one of the directors of Cervello Financial Planning. He is responsible for the strategic direction of the business, as well as continuing to look after his portfolio of clients. Chris is a fellow of the Personal Financial Society. Fellowship is the highest and most prestigious level of professional achievement is possible within the PFS.Chris feels he's learned a lot as a financial planner in his twenty years of working with clients. He also believes in a consistent focus on improvement (something he tries to teach his daughters Sophie and Charlotte). However, Chris also believes the true test of good financial planning is what clients say about the experience. That's why he's really pleased when his clients tell him they 'sleep better at night knowing that Chris and his team manage their wealth and support their financial goals'.Chris has been fortunate enough to win several awards and has published two books, one helping employers comply with pension regulations and another sharing the stories of kindness he's collected while hosting a podcast with his daughter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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