Parallel Paths
On the road less traveled, you may find parallel paths between recovery and retirement.
On the road less traveled, you may find parallel paths between recovery and retirement.
Do you envy the retirement lifestyles of others? If so, read what you need to do first to get rid of that green-eyed monster.
With 40 or more hours of free time per week in retirement, what you do with that time can make your life better or worse. What will you do?
If the word “retire” means to withdraw, why would you ever want to do that?
We all expect more freedom in retirement. But how to we ensure it lasts?
Life lessons continue from the day we are born until we die. Are your ready for the lessons you will learn in retirement?
Should a life of ease in retirement be our goal? Maybe. Maybe not.
If you don’t have a plan for your time in retirement, others will. Knowing what you want, setting goals, and enforcing boundaries are keys to successful retirement planning.
An article about Maine’s desirability as a retirement destination recently appeared in numerous media outlets including USA Today and U.S. News & World Report. One category in which Maine is cited as number one in the nation is absolutely astonishing.
Why do a majority of baby boomers refuse to admit they are unprepared both financially and emotionally for retirement? Magical thinking, denial, obsession with youth and despair are driving their avoidance and choices.