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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