Lin Schreiber
A lot of the US working population can’t wait to retire. But if you’re looking forward to having no timetables, and have nothing definite planned, you could be headed for real trouble. You need to thrive, not merely survive, this next stage of life.
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Lin Schreiber
You yearn to be free of old constraints and to do work that makes a difference in people’s lives. You long to uncover the parts of yourself that have been long buried. You’re hungry for more balance. And, you want it all yesterday. Right? Slow down.
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Lin Schreiber
You’ve probably heard most of them before. They seem like well-meaning retirement advice, but beware: these illusions, delusions and downright lies about retirement can be dangerous to your retirement well-being.
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Donald C. Strauss and Diane B. Burman
Found in: Mental Health
Men often see retirement as an end goal, a sort of “holy grail.” Once there, whether attained at a specified time, for example at age 65, or thrust upon them through forced termination at an earlier unplanned stage, the result is the same—“Now what?”
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Lin Schreiber
While a retirement coach isn't absolutely, positively necessary to a successful and enjoyable retirement, having one can help you ease into your new life more smoothly. Since when is help a bad thing?
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Donald C. Strauss and Diane B. Burman
Statistics paint a bleak picture for retirement...yet even with the current economy, you can still create a happy, fulfilling future. The formula for “having it all” is not what the financial firms and magazines generally would have you believe.
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Lin Schreiber
Clinging to the past is not the way to successfully make the transition to retirement. While it can be scary to walk away from the identity you carried for so many decades, there are some excellent ways you can avoid a serious identity crisis.
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Lin Schreiber
There’s so much to think about when planning for retirement, it’s easy to be overwhelmed. You wouldn’t think of building a new house on a pile of rubble, so why hang on to the debris that will keep you from living the life you’re meant to be living?
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Donald C. Strauss and Diane B. Burman
Much of the time, people preach the merits of taking immediate action. So, are there times when procrastination is an advisable approach? The answer is an emphatic “yes.” Here are 10 circumstances where procrastination has a distinct, positive outcome.
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Lin Schreiber
Would you like to do work that you love, and have a healthier balance between work and the rest of your life, for the rest of your life? It’s definitely possible. Here are 5 ways to rethink working...so it works for you.
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