Whether you wish to retire fully, or just
cut back your working hours, it requires thinking about the emotional aspects
of retirement as well as the financial.
Research reveals that the happiest
‘retirements’ are those with balance, structure, strong social contact and yes,
a little work. You may also need expert advice from a financial planner on
timing your retirement and to make the most of your money.
It is, however, important to remember that
while money, (how much you have and how long it will last) plays a vital part
in the timing of your retirement, your emotional readiness should hold equal
weight. There are many factors to consider when deciding if you’re emotionally
ready to retire, such as your relationships, support network, how you plan to
keep yourself busy and what you hope to achieve from the next stage of your
life.
How and when you make the decision also
needs to be considered. Very few people simply wake up one morning and know the
time is right. It’s often a gradual process that needs to be discussed and
agreed with those closest to you and for whom your decision will also impact.
As well as the factors that you need to
consider, there’s also the information you need to have. Will you get an Age
Pension? Will your money last? What does retirement mean to you? And of course,
what don’t you know?
Take a look at this simple “Are you ready to retire?” quiz, and highlight the areas that may need more consideration.
Are you ready to retire? Book your place at Pinelands Grove Retirement Village and make your dream of living in a vibrant community establishment a reality.
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