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Phased Retirement: Recommended Reading
Well, recommended besides my posts of course! I read to gather insights and perspectives from a variety of sources. Authors typically have done extensive research in a specific area, and have taken great pains to compile and edit their thoughts into a digestible format. Last year I started reading a book by Arthur C. Brooks titled, ‘From Strength to Strength.’ To be…
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Phased Retirement: With Gratitude
Retirement is a significant milestone in life. We plan for it and talk about it for years – perhaps even decades! It can be a phased retirement or a full-stop career finish. It can be permanent or temporary. But don’t worry if you feel like you’re, “not doing it right.” It’s a gift not everyone gets, so with Thanksgiving inspiration…
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Phased Retirement: A Sense of Place
The New York Times recently ran an interesting article about planning for retirement. Their premise? Consider your family first. I’m always interested in different perspectives on approaches and planning for retirement, and this one addressed a key consideration for my wife and I – and for many others as well. Where to live in retirement? There are many considerations when…
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Phased Retirement: What’s our Purpose?
Over the past couple weeks I’ve been traveling with my wife. It was a long-planned trip overseas (Greece) and in a way it was a prelude to some planned retirement activities. For us, and for many people, travel is high on the list of planned activities during retirement. But here’s the thing, after returning from our trip, and talking with…
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Phased Retirement: For Introverts
“I’m an extrovert – I recharge by being around others.” “I’m an introvert, I need quiet time by myself to reflect and recharge.” It’s not really that black-and-white. Each of us exists on a spectrum of personality tendencies. Still, I’ve been thinking that there are some specific things that the introvert in us should consider when planning for winding down…
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Phased Retirement: For Your Mental Health
Retirement is a major life shift and it can be a time of great excitement and opportunity. However, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety. The changes in retirement can bring on real mental health challenges, such as: Loss of identity and purpose: Work can provide you with a sense of identity and purpose. When you retire, you…