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Why Planning Your "Re-Fired" Retirement Is Vitally Important

Posted by Roth-IRA-401k on: 2005-12-28 09:15:37 in category:
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Why Planning Your "Re-Fired" Retirement Is Vitally Important

Dr. Cynthia Barnett

Just about all of us plan to retire one day. You may visualize
yourself with plenty of free time on your hands, no commute, and
finally with an opportunity to travel with the person you love.

But statistics show that golden dream comes true for only a very
few of Americans. Some studies reveal less than 10 percent of us
ever retire. Even more alarming, other studies show a large
percentage die within a year or two after retirement.

Clearly, an enjoyable, healthy retirement is not something that
just "happens." To get past all the challenges that lie in your
way, you need to plan for your retirement wisely.

I advise people in my seminars NOT to retire, but to RE-FIRE.
Instead of looking at retirement as merely leaving the world of
work, look at retirement as a time when you can finally achieve
the things you've always wanted to do.

Most retirement advice centers around telling you to put a lot
of money in a savings account. While saving for retirement is
important, most of what you should do to retire well can be
accomplished within five years of retirement.

Much of what you need to do to retire successfully is mental and
spiritual. When many of us retire, we walk away from a life of
work that filled our days, exercised our minds, and included
most of our good friends. Once you're retired, you find your
days become empty and unfulfilling, even depressing.

That's why it's critical to plan new tasks, goals, and attitudes
for retirement. While sitting in an easy chair and relishing not
having to go to work can be fun for a while, you'll soon need
activities and relationships to make your days fulfilling.
You'll also need ways to create a satisfying social life that
often includes important new friends.

That's why RE-FIREING in your retirement years is the right
approach to take. Rather than giving up, you're recharging and
moving forward to an even more exciting life.

Focus on attaining optimum good health, creating the fine-tuned
relationships you've always wanted, and finally accomplishing
some of your true purposes in life. Re-firing can help you
figure out what has been missing from your life, what you really
want to do in your senior years, and help you develop solid
strategies for quickly achieving your important goals.

About the author:
Author and retirement specialist Dr.Cynthia Barnett is founder
of http://www.RefireDontRetire.com Her next "Re-fire - Don't
Retire" seminar is May 6, 2006 at The Dolce Conference Center in
Norwalk, CT. Reach Dr. Cynthia at
doctorcynthia@refiredontretire.com or 203-855-9714.




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