When you think about retirement podcasts your first thought is probably: “Oh, another podcast about finances.” However, plenty of podcasts revolve around everything retirement has to offer! Here are 13 of the very best.
Most of us have planned financially, saved frugally, and dedicated ourselves to exercise so we can enjoy our last years. Of course, life can always throw a curve ball and we need to be flexible. But it’s also a good idea to enjoy where we are in life and find happiness in the days we have left.
These days, you don’t even have to leave your house to bring in a little extra cash. Here are 13 ways for retirees to earn money from home!
Should you buy into an existing established retirement community or one that’s brand-new and in development?
What has changed is that God has joined us together as “the love of the rest of our lives.”
Whether we’ve reached our goals—or we’re still waiting for our ships to come in—life’s stressors, transitions, and surprises often prove too much. And before long, we find ourselves mumbling: “I think I’m having a midlife crisis.”
Everybody told me it would happen when I turned 40. Of course, I thought it would never happen to me. My body started making subtle shifts. First, my hands became dryer. Then I couldn’t see as well up close. Finally, my body held onto weight like it might be stuck in the Amazon with only bugs to eat. Those were all the outward signs.
I wasn’t ready to retire. I hadn’t prepared myself. A few years after I retired, I found myself drifting, uncertain about my future. If I had it to do over again, then I would have put these four key plans in place before I retired.
Wherever you spend your retirement, use this list as a starting point for making the most out of your golden years.
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