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Retirement Ready: Mental, Emotional, and Financial Preparation
Episode 6727th August 2024 • Aging with Grace & Style • Valerie Hatcher
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In this episode of Aging with Grace and Style, Valerie Hatcher dives deep into the complex and personal decision of retirement. As she approaches retirement age, Valerie shares her thoughts, experiences, and expert advice on how to navigate this significant life transition. She breaks down the multifaceted factors that contribute to a successful retirement, including financial readiness, mental and emotional preparedness, health considerations, and the importance of staying socially connected. Through relatable anecdotes and actionable insights, Valerie encourages listeners to see retirement not as an end, but as an exciting new beginning filled with opportunities for growth, reinvention, and fulfillment.

Timestamps:

00:00 Redefining retirement

06:16 Retirement as an opportunity for new beginnings.

09:11 Plan retirement goals, stay socially connected, stay active.

11:50 Retirement means redefining your next chapter.

14:38 Rate, review, subscribe, sign up, shine on!

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand that retirement is a highly personal decision that goes beyond traditional financial considerations, including mental and emotional readiness.
  • Assess your financial situation thoroughly, considering pensions, Social Security, health care costs, and potential unexpected expenses.
  • Reflect on how you’ll spend your time in retirement and the activities or pursuits that will provide you fulfillment and purpose.
  • Be prepared for the social and identity shifts that come with retirement, and actively seek ways to stay engaged and connected with your community.
  • Remember that retirement offers an opportunity to reinvent yourself, whether starting a new hobby, pursuing a second career, or simply enjoying well-deserved relaxation.

Resources

AARP Retirement Calculator

Social Security Quick Calculator

10 Ways to Prepare for Retirement

Tips for Preparing for Retirement Emotionally

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Have you ever wondered what retirement really means?

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Is it the end of your working life, or

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could it be the start of something entirely new? Today,

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I'm going to share a few thoughts that might just change

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how you see this next chapter. Whether you're counting down

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the days or still trying to figure out your own timeline,

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this episode is for you.

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Hey, friend. Ever feel like those old fashioned

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ideas about aging just don't fit you? If you're ready to

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own this incredible chapter with grace, style, and a touch of

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sass, this is your space. Welcome to the aging with

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grace and style podcast. I'm Valerie Hatcher, and I'm here

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with empowering tips, inspiring stories, and a whole lot of

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fun just for us, women over 50. So grab

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your favorite beverage, turn up the volume, and let's get

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started. This

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episode hits close to home for me because,

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believe it or not, I'm about to turn 62 next

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month. And it seems like everyone and their dog is

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asking me, so when are you going to retire? It

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got me thinking. Retirement isn't about crossing

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some magical finish line where you suddenly stop

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working and and sell off into the sunset,

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nor is it about having enough money in the bank. It's about

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making a choice, a very personal and sometimes

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complicated choice about how you want to live

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the next chapter of your life. It's also about being

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ready in your head and your heart too.

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So let's talk about when

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should you we retire? How do we know if we're

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ready? And what happens after we take that

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leap? We'll explore the decision making

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process and considerations that go into it.

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Alright. So let's start with the $1,000,000 question.

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When should you retire? Now I don't know about you,

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but when I was younger, I thought retirement was

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simple. You hit 65, you get a gold

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watch, you start collecting pension and Social Security, and

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boom, You're done. But, boy, was I wrong.

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It seemed like a simpler time in some

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ways, but it was also a time when

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life expectancy was shorter and retirement planning

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was more straightforward. These days,

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there's no one size fits all answer. Some folks

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are hanging up their boots in their fifties, while others are

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going strong well into their seventies. Why?

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Because we're living longer, healthier lives, and

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that means retirement isn't just about having enough money to

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stop working. It's about having enough

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purpose, fulfillment, and, yes, financial

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stability to enjoy those extra years.

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Retirement isn't just about hitting a magic number in your bank

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account. Sure. Financial readiness is crucial.

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But what about mental readiness? Are you

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prepared for the huge shift in your daily routine,

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for the change in how how you see yourself? I

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mean, think about it. How many times have you

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met someone new? And the first question is,

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so what do you do? Our jobs

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become a big part of our identity.

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And let's not forget about societal expectations.

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Maybe your friends are all retiring, and and you feel the

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pressure to join them. Or maybe it's the opposite.

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You're ready to retire, but everyone's telling you you're too

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young. The key is

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to tune out the noise and focus

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on what's right for you. Now

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let's talk about readiness. Are we really

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ready to retire? This is what we

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where we need to do some some soul searching.

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Financially, there's a lot to consider.

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When it comes to deciding when to retire, the first

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thing that probably pops into your mind is money, and for

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good reason. Many of us have pensions,

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Social Security, and maybe some savings or investments.

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But here's the kicker. Even with all of

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that, it might not be enough. Will that

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cover your expenses? And don't forget about health care

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costs. Those can really sneak up on you.

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And here's something we don't talk about enough. It's your

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health. Are you in good shape

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to enjoy your retirement years, or do you need to

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focus on your health before you make that leap?

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So take my friend, Linda, for example. She

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retired at 62 with a modest pension and Social

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Security. But after a couple of years, she

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realized that the rising cost of health care and

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unexpected expenses were eating away at her savings

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faster than she anticipated. And, honestly,

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she was also getting bored. So what did she do? She went

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back to work, not because she had to, but

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because she wanted to stay active and to keep her mind sharp.

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She found a part time job at a local nonprofit doing

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something that she loves, and it's given her

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a new sense of purpose. Beyond

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the dollars and the cents, are you mentally and

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emotionally ready to step away from that 9 to 5 grind?

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Retirement, it's a major life change. You're

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going from working 40 plus hours a week

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to to what? Have you thought about how you'll

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spend your days, how you'll stay engaged and

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fulfilled? Trust me. There's only so much

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cleaning you can do and so many cabinets you can clean

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out. And then once that once that's over, then what are you

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gonna do? Some people actually can't wait

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to leave the stress and the routine behind, while others

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find that they miss the structure,

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the social interactions, and, yes, even the

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challenges. What if retirement could be

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an opportunity to reinvent yourself? Instead of

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thinking of retirement as the end of our working

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life, what if it's just the beginning

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of something new? I know a woman who

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spent 30 years in corporate America and retired at

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65. But instead of hanging

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up her hat, she started a second career, something that

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she'd always wanted to do, but never had the

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time to do it. Now she's happier than

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ever doing something that she loves and sharing her passion with

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others. Okay. So let's

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say you've decided to retire. What happens

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next? That's the exciting part, really. It's

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up to you. You know, more and more people are

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working longer these days. Some because

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they need to, but many because they want

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to. They're starting 2nd careers, consulting,

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or working part time. I have a friend who retired from

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teaching and now works at a garden center a few

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days a week, and she loves it. No pressure. No

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stress. Just chilling in the garden center. Or maybe

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work really isn't your thing anymore, because not

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everyone wants or needs to work in retirement. And

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that's cool too. Some people are are ready to

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kick back and to travel and spend more time with

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family or focus on hobbies. Volunteering can

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be a great way to stay active and to give back to your community.

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Now's your chance, but we should have a

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plan. It's important that that we

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set some retirement goals, both short term

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and long term, whether it's learning a new skill

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or volunteering or even starting a small

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business, having something to strive for

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can make retirement more fulfilling. And speaking of

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staying active, let's not forget about

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staying socially connected. Retirement

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can sometimes feel isolating, especially if your

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social circle was tied to your work.

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So make an effort to stay in touch with friends, join

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clubs or groups that that interest you, or even,

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again, consider volunteer volunteer work as a

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way to stay engaged with your community. I have a

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friend, Randy. We used to work together,

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and he retired about, I don't know, 2 to 3 years ago.

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But because our friendship extended past work,

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we wanted to continue to stay in contact. And he

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wanted to get out of the house and, you know, have something to do.

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So he meets with 3 of us for lunch once a month, and

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it allows us to stay connected with him and him with

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us. Now let's talk about something that

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might keep you up at night. What if

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your pension and your social security aren't enough?

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This is a real concern for many of us. The cost of

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living keeps going up, and those fixed incomes don't

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always keep pace. This is where planning

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ahead really pays off. Maybe you need to look in a

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part time job to supplement your income,

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or perhaps it's time to downsize your home.

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Some folks are getting pretty creative with things like house sharing

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or moving to areas with lower cost cost of

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living. But the key is to start

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thinking about this stuff now, not when you're ready to

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retire or not when you're already retired. Trust

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me. I think your future self will thank you.

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So you're going, Valerie. Okay. Fine. What's the takeaway here?

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Retirement isn't a one size fits all decision. It's

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about figuring out what works best for

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you financially, emotionally, and

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socially. It's about figuring out what you

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want your next chapter to to look like.

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Before you make any decisions, take some time

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to really think about what you want out of retirement.

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Are you ready to leave your job behind, or do you

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want to transition into something new? And

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if you're already retired, are you feeling

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fulfilled, or is there something more that you want

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to do? Remember, it's never

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too late to redefine your retirement, whether that

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means going back to work, starting a new hobby, or

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just enjoying some well deserved relaxation.

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What's cool is the choice is yours. So

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there you have it. Retirement is

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not just about the money in the bank. It's about

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being ready mentally and emotionally.

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It's about figuring out what you want your next

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chapter to look like. And as for me,

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well, I'm still working on the answer to that

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when are you going to retire question. But I do know

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this, retirement should be something that we look forward

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to, not something that we fear.

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In today's episode I'm sorry. I hope today's episode

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has given you some food for thought.

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Retirement is a big decision, but it's also an

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opportunity to craft the life that you truly want.

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And as always, I would love to hear your thoughts on

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this. Are you planning your retirement, or are you

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already there? What does retirement really mean to

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you? As I always say, feel free to share your

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stories and your experiences with me on social media. Leave

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me a message at pod.agingwithgraceandstyle.com.

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And, also, don't forget to check out the links in the

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show notes for some great resources related to retirement.

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Until next time, my friend, keep embracing every

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chapter with grace and style. And remember,

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retirement isn't the end. It's just a new

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beginning.

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Thanks for hanging out with me today. I hope you're feeling

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inspired and ready to own your awesomeness. I

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love sharing this space with you. And if you love today's

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