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Retirement



For some, retirement can prove to be the permanent vacation they’ve dreamed of after working hard for decades, but for many the reality is far more complicated than the fantasy—both emotionally and practically. The loss of structure and meaningful, productive activities can feel very much like an ending, especially when accompanied by a decline in health. The loss of employment—even if chosen—can cause a shift in identity that leaves many feeling lost. But with care and curiosity, one can find the right resources for managing the psychological challenges of retirement and finding meaning and purpose in post-work life.

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Having ‘Enough’ for Retirement

How I figured out what that means and how you can, too.

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What ‘Retirement’ Means Now

The vision of life after 65 for American workers has changed. So has what it takes to make it all happen.

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These Retirement-Age Nomads Find Work Wherever the Road Takes Them

The pandemic has spurred surges in camping and RV travel due to the need for social distancing and outdoor activity.

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The Artist’s Way for Retirement: It’s Never Too Late to Discover Creativity and Meaning

The Artist's Way with a focus on retirement.

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It’s Time to Retire Retirement

Based on the results of their yearlong research project, the authors of this article offer recommendations for gaining the loyalty of older workers and creating a more flexible approach to retirement that allows people to continue contributing well into their sixties and seventies.

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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Retirement Wisdom that You Won’t Get from Your Financial Advisor

How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free offers inspirational advice on how to enjoy life to its fullest.

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Why the Concept of Retirement Is Destructive and Needs to Be Replaced

As long as we keep using the word retirement or any derivative such as “the new retirement,” that whiff of withdrawal, of closure, of endings will linger. And so will visions of what the word evoked a generation ago.

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The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+: Winning Strategies to Make Your Money Last a Lifetime

Retirement today is more complex than ever before. It is most definitely not your par­ents' retirement. You will have to make deci­sions that weren't even part of the picture a generation ago. Without a clear-cut path to manage the money you've saved, you may feel like you're all on your own.

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Retirement Blues: Taking It too Easy Can Be Hard on You

It might seem like retirement is a time to take it easy and devote yourself to gardening, golfing, and napping. But don’t take it too easy, say Harvard experts. For optimal well-being, you need to stay engaged—with your own interests as well as with other people.

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What Will I Do All Day? Wisdom to Get You Over Retirement and on With Living!

To get over retirement and on with living, you need to understand the deeper issues of retirement. The issues a simple financial strategy or get-away vacation won’t solve. What is rarely discussed is how you feel about retirement.

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