Do you want to retire happy? One trap in retirement planning
is to think of retirement as one thing, a singular phase of life. It's not. Things
evolve and change. Are you prepared to enjoy this part of life? As many people
know, retirement is not typically a one-time spontaneous event. You can think
of it more like a journey that is made up of at least four different phases.
The journey begins when you start winding down from work and gearing up for
retirement. Then after the big day, it's about the transition to retired life
and dealing with the psychological changes and challenges that almost always
accompany it.
Purpose: Learn about the four phases of retirement
Facilitator: Riley Moynes |
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