Fear, panic, and discomfort are common emotions experienced by people preparing for retirement.  These emotions often occur because the pre-retiree is entering a new world – one with different circumstances, behaviours, and activities.  It is a world filled with change, and with change comes opportunity!  So, who makes the transition easier, men or women?  Though…

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As you enter the second longest phase of your life, you can ‘get it right’ the first time.  You have 10, 15, 20, maybe even 25 years or more in front of you, in which you can realize your hopes and dreams.  To make this happen, you need to know what you want and create…

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Now that you have crafted your retirement vision, an important step towards a successful retirement is to develop a positive attitude. Fear, panic, and discomfort are common emotions experienced by people preparing for retirement.  These emotions often occur because the pre-retiree is entering a new world – one with different circumstances, behaviors, and activities.  It…

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At retirement, one relationship that often changes is with your spouse or partner.  In the early and middle years of a marriage, couples normally don’t spend a lot of time together.  As partners, they are busy making a living, raising a family, and fixing up a home.  In a recent survey, it was found the…

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For many, retirement is synonymous with freedom.  For others, it represents anxiety and questioning. Many factors influence our perceptions of life after work.  Everything from our expectations, planning and preferences. Several common challenges of retirement include: Struggling to switch off from work mode to living at a more relaxed pace Difficulty of filling the extra…

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How much money do you need to retire comfortably? Is it $250,000? $500,000? $1 million or more? What is a realistic amount based on your current and visualized lifestyle? Most people feel they need more money than what they have. Ask a person with $500,000 in retirement savings how much they need for retirement and…

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Gone are the days of rushing to work, fighting traffic, meeting deadlines, skipping lunch, and working overtime.  Retirement is the time to slow down, relax, and play.  This is your reward for all your years of hard work.  The question for you now is this: What are you going to do with your leisure time?…

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So where do you start in planning for retirement? I suggest you start by taking time to consider and visualize what retirement currently means to you. Do whatever you usually do when you want to think things over, whether it’s sitting quietly by yourself, taking a walk, or chatting with a friend over coffee. Don’t…

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