Everybody has that one friend. The one who hits the ground running so hard and fast after retirement, they crash and burn before the year is out. They have a plan, alright. And…
In your working life, time management is the fine art (and skill) of squeezing everything you have to do into one 24-hour day. In retirement, that squeeze becomes more of…
Experienced financial advisors are familiar with the principles of investor psychology. Among them, the “Regret Theory” addresses the emotional reaction clients experience after making what they perceive is an error of judgment. There are…
Moms have a lot of rules. To wit… Make your bed every morning. Pick your underwear up off the floor. Don’t waste food. Close the door…were you born in a…
The news today featured a story about Britain’s Prince Philip’s retirement from his royal duties at the age of 96. So many thoughts come to mind: Way to go, Philip!…
It sounds antithetical, if not anticlimactic. Working in retirement?! Isn’t the whole point not to work, ever again? Turns out, not so much anymore. Retirees are returning to part-time work…
We consume tons of research here at Fit-To-Retire headquarters, but when Harvard completes a 75-year longitudinal study on happiness, we pay extra attention. This one speaks to priorities. The one…
We applaud The National Retirement Planning Coalition (NRPC), led by the Insured Retirement Institute, for raising awareness of the need for comprehensive retirement planning by creating a special week to…
From Wikipedia… Well-being is a general term for the condition of an individual or group, for example their social, economic, psychological, spiritual or medical state. Those are all the qualities…
You’ve made lots of good friends throughout your life and many of them are colleagues. There’s Carl in the corner cubicle, always ready with the latest sports recruiting news. Or,…
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