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Retirement Planning is More Than Finances |

Saturday, 05 May 2007
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Every one needs to consider retirement planning when they
are looking at their lives. Right now,
just after tax time, if a great time to evaluate that future. There needs to be a life blueprint for what a
person's financial, physical, emotional, and even social future will entail. Unfortunately most people are so caught up
with the day to day, just getting-by attitude so common in our times that they
don't take a moment to think of their future.
Webster's dictionary defines retirement as the giving up of a working life. A quick survey of most in the work force would probably agree. There is so much more to strong retirement planning. If the finances were all that retirement truly involved then it would be a just a financial plan. Many of the retired people today have found out, often the hard way, that to stop working often means to stop living. Today's society revolves around work. You socialize with your co-workers, your children are friends with your co-workers' children, and often times you have no other social network besides those developed through work. When you leave the work force, there is no where to receive that social interaction you had before retirement. That is why the best retirement planning should take into account not only how you will live financial, but what you will do with the time that you have on your hands. Retirees today are finding that hobbies, volunteer work, and even a second career are what keeps them going when they leave their original work force. Joining clubs and organization, along with pursuing these types of activities, keeps you active, social, and actually living life instead of just watching it pass by. Planning for your financial future is an important part of retirement planning. It is just as important to plan for your future life of leisure. Look for new opportunities and experiences to feel your retirement time. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Kathryn Lang is a freelance writer covering the Pensions industry. She has written various articles on Retirement Planning issues and regularly writes on all forms of Pensions.
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