Sharon Rolph
Retirement & Spark coach
Behavioral Scientist
As a 75 year old Behavioral Scientist and coach, Sharon is the model of health and vitality. It’s her joy to help us all have FRESH COURAGE and be meaningful contributors. When we know what makes us thrive, proud and confident, then giving our best comes easy along with a jazzed feeling about loving life again.
Sharon loves to bring out the best in everyone and believes everyone has a unique golden nugget inside them. Her transformational coaching services for retirees, underemployed, bored professionals, widowed, and empty nesters turn stuck, mundane & bored days into engaged & energized days through Purpose and Inner Spark Discovery sessions. You still have assets that the world needs you to give!
To Connect with Sharon Rolph:
email sharon@effortlessvitality.org, on IG @Sharon_QueenOfCourage, or www.effortlessvitality.com
Join her free Facebook Group: Loneliness to Resilience Community
Check out her Book: Fresh Courage
Free Gift from Sharon – a Call to Courage at sharonrolph.com
Free Resource from Sharon – 3 Tips to Create a New LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT at Inner Spark
Make sure to fuel your body with Fresh Courage and the Neora Wellness and Weight Loss Set
To find me on social media: Debbi-Jo Horton
Learn more in my Facebook Group: Advantages to Aging
Check out more episodes!
Aging with Knowledge: Supporting Your Body Through Menopause
Tonya Fines is here discussing how to best support our bodies during this transformation. She challenged us to think, “Is this really due to menopause? Or have I changed some habits too?”
Happiness: A Skill as Simple to Learn as Any Other
Is happiness an emotion or skill? Edwin Edebiri, CHO offers the concept that you can learn happiness as a skill! A skill? Yes, Edwin wrote a book to teach people how to choose happiness despite your circumstances.
Golden Ventures: Cultivating Passion & Possibility
There are so many advantages to aging and today we’re talking extra time, extra money, and acting on today! I was talking to a friend a couple of decades younger than myself and we were talking about what you do once you retire so I thought I’d share the ideas that came from that conversation.