Retirement planning now
Why wait till you are in your 60s to do what you have wanted to do? A client of mine retired from her school principal role at 65, and then discovered she had wanted to do ceramics! While it is not too late, she says she would be more established and more accomplished if she had chosen this path earlier. What about you? What dreams or desires are occupying your quiet moments? Are you thinking or imagining what you could be doing now, or working towards as you plan what you will do, after you stop working full-time. You may not be dissatisfied or uneasy about what occupies your time and energy now. However, perhaps you are restless, uncertain about your future or toying with a drive to try something new? Research your options, talk to other people about what they are doing, and of course try something that interests you now. Don’t wait.
Posted by Helene Strawbridge on 6th November, 2011 | Comments | Trackbacks
Tags: positive aging, positive ageing, transition to retirement, planning for retirement
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