“In times of stress, the best thing we can do for each other is to listen with our ears and our hearts and to be assured that our questions are…
There’s a wide spectrum of activity levels in retirement. On one end, there’s an overwhelming ennui. People in this state are restless, listless, unhappy and unmotivated from lack of occupation.…
Forget about buckets. Bucket lists are so five minutes ago. Try making a list of retirement ‘what ifs’ as if the possibilities were only limited by your imagination. To wit:…
It’s critically important to avoid social isolation in retirement. In fact, for many of our clients, the fear of losing work friends or associates scores high on the list of…
Most of us seek input from family and friends before making major life decisions: Buying a home or a car, selecting a good doctor, choosing the right employer and booking…
There are lots of great take-aways in this post from the Wall Street Journal’s “The Experts” column. The advice contained addresses all five of Fit-t0-Retire’s identified areas of retirement success: …
At Fit-to-Retire, we’re always on the lookout for helpful resources for our clients who are transitioning to retirement. We’re excited to have found another great one for our exclusive Resource…
Some say an engagement isn’t official until there’s a ring and a date. The same could be said for retirement. Until you actually set a target date or, at least,…
We loved this idea about using social media – particularly Pinterest – to visualize retirement. How fun it would be to translate the Fit-To-Retire 100-Day Playbook into a series of…
Here at Fit-To-Retire, it’s common for clients to begin the Readiness Roadmap process with no goal retirement date – no projected day, month, or even year! Most financial advisors offer…