Retirement is a major transition. A s you move from worker to retiree, you lose some relationships and refocus on new ones with family, friends and former colleagues, modifying your daily routines and ...
Just a note of distinction here: I believe value and purpose are separate but intertwined. Value has to do with who we are, ...
Want a happy retirement? Of course, you do! The Dalai Lama himself described happiness as “the purpose of our lives.” At retirement, however, that desire often becomes an expectation.
Here we’ll examine five ways to make that process work in your favor while accounting for the struggles that often sap ...
Having a long, happy retirement is essential for overall well-being. It can lead to better physical health, stronger social connections, increased life satisfaction, and a greater sense of purpose ...
They say money can't buy you happiness; similarly, money won't ensure a happy retirement. That being said, not having enough money to retire is a problem many face. While happiness in retirement ...
Retirees report lower levels of well-being than they did four years ago, according to a recent survey from the Employee Benefits Research Institute. Under half of retired Americans, 48%, between ...
Guess what? A happy retirement indeed requires work. These five gateways can clear the path to smooth sailing. Take the best from work and leave the rest. Phasing out of a job gives you a prime ...