
How Identity and Purpose Transform the Caregiving Journey with Len Hayduchok
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About Len Hayduchok: Len Hayduchok is a Certified Financial Planner™ with over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry. He is the founder and President of Dedicated Financial Services and Dedicated Senior Advisors, where he delivers comprehensive wealth management solutions for individuals approaching or living in retirement. A graduate of both the Wharton School of Business and Biblical Theological Seminary, Len combines financial expertise with a values-driven approach. With advanced training in securities and life insurance, he is deeply committed to acting in his clients’ best interests. Beyond his advisory work, Len is passionate about education, regularly providing resources and guidance on a wide range of retirement-related topics to both clients and the broader community.
In this episode, Brian and Len Hayduchok discuss:
- Caregiving identity dynamics
- The emotional and financial strain of elder care
- Disruption of personal fulfillment and purpose
- Navigating family roles and relationship boundaries
Key Takeaways:
- When adult children begin to see themselves as caregivers rather than sons or daughters, it creates emotional and relational dysfunction that undermines both their well-being and their connection with their parents.
- Accepting that you cannot be the sole provider of care—physically or financially—allows you to prioritize more critical roles in your life, such as being present for your children or sustaining your career, without living under the weight of guilt.
- Utilizing available resources like Medicaid and redefining what “support” really means can help families avoid devastating financial sacrifices while still honoring and caring for aging parents in meaningful ways.
- True peace and lasting fulfillment are found not in over-functioning for others but in aligning your actions with a deeper identity rooted in love, purpose, and acceptance of your human limitations.
"What we do doesn't define us, but the more we do something, the more we become that person who does that thing." — Len Hayduchok
Connect with Len Hayduchok:
Website: https://maxamazing.com/ & https://dedicatedfinancial.com/
Show: MaxAMAZING Your Retirement: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/maxamazing-your-retirement-with-len-hayduchok/id1702480610
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dedicatedfinancialservices/
Host contact information:
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