7 Skills to Master for a Happy Retirement
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2024
- So, are you setting yourself up for true happiness as a retiree? Sure, you’re planning the money piece, and that’s important. But, there’s also the personal piece of the retirement equation that’s just as important as the money part.
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Hi Mr. Moss thank you again sir for your thoughtful and practical advice in regards to retirement planning as it relates to lifestyle choices.
Thank you for the many great points. Regular exercise is a critical foundation for a seniors future. Without health or energy, it could be very tough. I'm 70, retired for 3 years and loving it!
Great advice!!! I am working on my plan, these are all good points
As a widow in retirement my daughter and her family moved in with me. They were unable to afford a house on their own and my plan was to become a snowbird. This way someone was always living in the family home. During the winter i move in with my eldest daughter in the south. It works for us and I am able to help raise the grandkids.
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Thanks for the sound and prudent advice
Great practical advice - thank you.
Have kept my career network active and still teach part time. Being close to my son and daughter in law we have started the process of purchasing a single larger home with an in law suite.
In this way our kids can help us maintain our part of our shared home and help with their equity and costs. We are keeping busy and active with many friends. We are now on the Keto diet and keep fit, volunteer for community orginizations as well. We also have hobbies that provide some added income and investment potential. As long as our good health continues we will keep active.
I am still wondering there are many channels which talk about money, but I think the things mentioned here are as much important. I have seen a shirt shot about a guy who retired in his 40s in Germany. what shocked me was he had no family no social network and no hobbies. they presented it like something cool, but honestly working 8/40 is better than that.
Thanks Wes. I always enjoy your videos and you make us feel like you have our best interests at heart.
buen video
Any suggestions on how to insulate your retirement savings from a despot government?
7 ways to a happy retirement. 1-6, hit the lottery. 7....smile and tell your boss to pound sand!
Shop around for the best price of cat food.
Give over!
If you are not happy just being retired, then you are doing retired wrong. It's just that simple.