successfulretirement
Regardless of opinions, women and men are different in many ways, both physically and psychologically. We have different motivations, and we traditionally fill different roles in society. In terms of work, our lifetime employment patterns are different, and so are the way we network and build friendships. Additionally, women are usually more engaged with caring roles in the family. With all these differences, it’s easy to assume that gender has an important influence on how we adapt to retirement and how happy or satisfied we are during this increasingly important phase of our lives. So, if wo...
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The transition from a productive working life to retirement can be difficult. Many retirees say it’s more complicated than they expected. As with all major transitions, some things will make the process smoother and easier to adjust to. But, unfortunately, some things can also cause more difficulty than expected. The key is knowing what those things are so you can be prepared for them and even avoid them if possible. That’s what this post aims to do: look at some of the challenges people face when adapting to retirement and offer ways around or through them where possible. What factors affect ...
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I get that your anxiety is currently at an all-time high. But, as we begin to slowly and patiently recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to refocus on retirement. Retirement can be a touchy topic for some of us. But, even before the pandemic, there was a retirement crisis. Unfortunately, it’s only gotten worse. As an effect of the COVID crisis, 37.4% of people between 45 and 64 have either lost their jobs or at least some of their income. Additionally, 36.4% of Americans who are within 20 years of retirement now expect to delay their retirement. And, most concerning, 52% of people repo...
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