No Map, No Compass

Every autumn, monarch butterflies travel over 2,000 miles to central Mexico. The path they take and the way they navigate their unique journey is amazing!

They have no map, no compass, and have never visited their destination before!

They don’t even take the shortest route to reach their target. When making course corrections, they align themselves according to what’s called a “separation point”. If a monarch begins flying off-course, it can realign itself relative to that separation point, thereby getting back on track.

Monarch butterflies continually plot and re-plot their course throughout their long journey in order arrive safely at their destination.

Just like the monarch butterfly’s trip, your journey to retirement cannot be left on autopilot. It’s important to simulate your journey regularly in order to plot course corrections due to life’s inevitable changes.

Have you plotted your course lately? Do you know where your path is leading you? Now is the best time to simulate your course, find your distinct separation point and make any required corrections. That’s where we want to help you.

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