After a year and a half of retirement, the focus on what is important and what is not, is becoming much clearer as time passes by. At this point in time they are, keeping healthy, both in mind and body and being wise in our investments, so we can get a return and hopefully be able a little more comfortable in our later life.
Thursday, May 26, 2005
Set general goals and objectives:
Most people reaching retirement are at a crossroads in life, having spent the vast majority of their years first at study, then at work, juggling careers, children, parents, finances, community responsibilities, the high times and the low times.
Now it's time to take charge of where you want to go and what you want to do.
Think outside the box!
Set goals and objectives in living accommodations; your lifestyle; life's enhancements ignored over the years; and your finances.
Most importantly, give plenty of attention--and get help if you need it---to the financial issues.
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- Look at health and fitness:
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- Ritire from or Retire to
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