Tag: #phasedretirement
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Best Ever Mid-Year Resolutions
This summer I’m reading The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. One endorsement touts the book as “…a towering achievement in American fiction and a novel read throughout the world!” So, I figured I can self-label my blog post the “best ever.” If you’ve traditionally made resolutions and set goals on January 1st, then the…
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Phased Retirement: A Bad Time to Retire?
With the recent steep market downturns I’ve been reading more articles about whether this is a bad time to retire? If your nest egg has suffered, will you have enough to live on comfortably? Will the markets go even lower? Will inflation continue to diminish your purchasing power? Well, as they say, it sells papers.…
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Phased Retirement: Gap Year
My past posts have focused on a typical approach to phased retirement. It seems funny to even write “typical” since the phased approach is certainly less practiced than retirement-as-we-know-it. But a lunch conversation with a friend this week made me think about alternative approaches and how they have value and deserve to be considered as…
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Phased Retirement: The Hype Cycle
There’s a lot of hype about retirement. Some of the buildup is external via advertising, articles, well-intentioned friends and marketing spin about the wonderful opportunities that await us. But some of it comes from our own internal voices. We go back-and-forth between thinking about how wonderful it will be to ditch all those things about…
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Phased Retirement: Tapering
This week’s post was originally published on the HumbleDollar blog yesterday:
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Phased Retirement: Uncertain Times
Today’s times are uncertain. Pick up the paper, or glance at the news online on your laptop or phone. Inflation, war in Ukraine, falling stock market, and Covid cases rising again. It’s mostly scary news with unknown outcomes. But here’s the thing. The times are always uncertain for the people living through them (that’s us).…
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Phased Retirement: Halftime Show
The more I read and learn and write about the process of retirement, the more intrigued I’ve become in discovering differing perspectives. It’s pretty clear that there is not “one single way” to navigate retirement. One of the resources I’ve enjoyed and taken many nuggets from is a book by Bob Buford titled, Halftime: Moving…
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Phased Retirement: “Lousy” Goals
Andy Grove, the legendary CEO of Intel Corporation, was known for surprising up-and-coming staff with a phone call where he would bluntly quiz them about their career goals at Intel. Most were so intimidated that they could barely speak. Grove would famously close the conversation with, “Those are lousy answers. Be in my office within…
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Phased Retirement: The First 90 Days
For anyone starting a new role and going through a career transition, Michael Watkin’s 2003 book, The First 90 Days, is an excellent guide. The subtitle is, “Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels.” The book provides insights and specific steps to help job-changers navigate the unfamiliar surroundings of a new role –…
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Phased Retirement: The Retirement Pivot
The concept of a “pivot” has steadily worked its way into our vocabulary since the 2011 introduction of the book, The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries. A pivot has been used to describe a variety of things – even the change in agenda for a meeting that’s drifted off course. But this is no willy-nilly…