Grandmology does not segment a woman's lifespan by rigid ages, but by fluid stages. Of course, you may resonate with more than one season at a time.
For example, if Spring represents the needs of a child, then a woman at age 20 can enter the same season of motherhood as a woman at 40. A woman might taste her very first financial independence of Summer at 60, while a woman at 30 might be ready for the generous harvest of Autumn.
But only the few who attain the snowlike fragility of Winter will ever taste the coveted privilege of knowing all seasons across the lifespan. Explore them below:
My Grandmama's philosophy explains why I want to become a sassy grandma.
My financial and legal training explores how to do so, one season at a time.
Attend one of our educational seminars to learn the essential curriculum for each season:
from trusts and custodial investing in Spring,
to home or business ownership in Summer,
to private equity and accreditation in Autumn,
to retirement and estate planning in Winter.