Our vision for retirement is often too small when it should be a capstone time of enjoyment and fulfillment. Each episode explores how different interviewees flourish in this season, with reflection on strategic takeaways for our listeners. Mary Jo Hoffman shares her journey from engineering to a fulfilling artistic practice focused on finding beauty in the ordinary. She describes "winding down" her technical identity and "winding up" her creative passions, discovering purpose in her "still" photography project. How might her insights inspire you?In this episode, Len Hayduchok and our guest, Mary Jo Hoffman discuss:Winding down and winding up identity componentsEmbracing the ordinary and finding beauty in the everydayIntegrating creative passions with practical careersBalancing lifestyle and quality of life prioritiesKey Takeaways:Rather than waiting for extraordinary experiences, Mary Jo encouraged embracing the "infra-ordinary" - the subtle, overlooked aspects of one's surroundings that can become profound sources of inspiration and fulfillment.The concept of "winding down" a career identity and "winding up" allows for a more natural evolution, rather than abrupt transitions, enabling individuals to integrate different facets of themselves over time.By tapping into early passions such as childhood interests and natural inclinations, individuals may find a more authentic path forward.The distinction between lifestyle and quality of life emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from external trappings, but from an integrated, purposeful approach to living.“The more ordinary the subject, the more excited I get. I take the more ordinary the subject, and if I can take it and elevate it into something compelling, and share it with people so that they see it with new eyes, that's thrilling for me."— Mary Jo HoffmanAbout the guest, Mary Jo Hoffman:Mary Jo Hoffman is an artist and photographer, renowned for her unique and personal engagement with the natural world around her, primarily in North America's Great Lakes bioregion and the iconic scrubland of Mediterranean France. Her new book, STILL: The Art of Noticing, is the astonishing culmination of the STILL project, with 275 breathtaking photos from her enormous archive accompanied by her perceptive and oft-times humorous essays.Connect with Mary Jo Hoffman:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryjohoffman Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/maryjohoffman/ Website: https://stillblog.net/ Book link: https://www.amazon.com/STILL-Noticing-Mary-Jo-Hoffman/dp/1580936334/About the host, Len Hayduchok:Len Hayduchok is a Certified Financial Planner with over 25 years of experience in the financial services profession. He is the founder and President of Dedicated Financial Services and Dedicated Senior Advisors, providing comprehensive wealth management programs to individuals in their retirement and retirement-planning years. Len is committed to advising clients based on their best interests and has extensive training in securities and life insurance. He is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business and Biblical Theological Seminary. Len is dedicated to client and community education, offering various resources and instruction on retirement-related topics. Learn more about Len’s book:MaxAMAZING Your Retirement: Practical Guidance for an Enjoyable and Fulfilling Capstone to Your LifeBook website: https://maxamazing.com/ The book "MaxAMAZING Your Retirement" challenges the conventional view of retirement as merely accumulating assets and emphasizes the importance of aligning financial resources with one's true values and desires. Len introduces his Life/Money System, guiding readers through a journey of self-discovery and financial planning to achieve a meaningful and fulfilling retirement.Dedicated Financial Services (Company website): https://www.dedicatedfinancialservices.com/ CONNECT WITH LEN:https://maxamazing.com/len-hayduchok/