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I'm Retired. Now What?

Topic: Life LessonsPublished December 12, 2012

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Retirement can be an exciting, but also a scary time in people’s lives. It is a huge change that marks the beginning of a new chapter. For many, retirement means you’ll no longer be spending your days at a job. You’ll be free to pursue new passions, whatever they might be. Most people have taken steps to be financially prepared to retire, but not everyone has considered what they’ll do with their newfound free time. Here are 9 tips for retirees to help you make the most of your retirement! 1. Plan your finances Often retirees live on a fixed income. This doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy your retirement, it just means that you need to budget your money and have a plan. By knowing what your regular living expenses are, you are better able to determine what you can and can’t do which will help reduce any worry or stress over money. 2. Plan your time Although you might not know what you are going to be doing throughout the day, every day, it is a good idea to plan or schedule things during your retirement. Planning things ahead of time will give you something to look forward to. This helps avoid monotony and boredom, which can lead to depression or other health problems. 3. Get to know yourself People tend to lose themselves in their work. Your occupation can become your identity. So, when you retire, it is almost like that identity is lost. Retirement can be a chance to get to know you again. Take time out for you, to think about what you want, and to think about what’s important to you. This can help you decide how and what you want to do with your retirement. 4. Maintain your health It is important to maintain your health, especially as you age. It is common for retirees to become depressed or withdrawn because of the huge change that retirement brings. Keep on top of your health, both physical and mental; to make sure you are able to make the most of your retirement. 5. Stay active Don’t become a couch potato! People can become complacent when they retire. Whether you are taking daily walks, participating in fitness classes or even just getting things done around your house and property, you should try and stay as active as you can. This helps you to stay healthy and vibrant as you age. 6. Spend time with family When you’re working, you sometimes have to miss things because of your job. Retirement can be a great time to catch up on time with your family and the people who are important to you. So reconnect with your partner, enjoy kids or grandkids, and make more memories with those who matter most! 7. Spend time with friends Social interaction isn’t something you want to let suffer when you retire. Between family and work, many people’s interactions are with coworkers. That social outlet isn’t always there anymore once you retire. Whether you make new ones or you’re enjoying time with old ones, it is important to spend time with your friends when you’re retired. 8. Pursue hobbies and interests When working and raising a family, you tend to lose time for things you enjoy. Retirement can be a great time to pursue hobbies and interests that you either had to set aside when you were part of the workforce or that you just never got around to in the first place. 9. Consider a retirement community There are many benefits to living in a retirement community. For starters, you would be living in a community of peers. This gives you the opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances to enjoy your retirement with. Many retirement living communities offer activities and outings so you can go new places and experience new things. In a retirement community, you aren’t responsible for the upkeep, so you can focus on doing things with your time that you want to do. Retirement doesn’t have to be the beginning of the end! It can prove to be one of the most enjoyable, fulfilling times of your life. Use the tips discussed here to help you decide what’s important for you and what you’d like to do with your time. Look at retirement as a gift, not as an ending. After all, they aren’t called the “golden years” for nothing!

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