Going into retirement can seem traumatizing. You are giving up a lot and getting into a life with no work. And life after retirement can become stressful and lonely. That’s why you need retirement ...
From gardening and dancing to Men’s Sheds and slow travel, over 60s are rediscovering hobbies that bring joy, purpose, and ...
Dorian Mintzer, PhD, LICSW, BCC, a Boston-based psychologist and retirement transition coach, says exploring new interests ...
Retirement brings a peculiar kind of freedom that most people don’t experience until they actually get there. Suddenly, the 40 or 50 hours that used to belong to a job are just yours. No obligations, ...
(StatePoint) Retirement should be relaxing, not boring. In fact, taking on new hobbies can keep your mind sharp and body vital as you age. Here are five ways to stay active in your golden years: 1.
Retirement marks one of the great transitions in your life. For most people, until your late-teens or early-twenties you define your time by going to school. After that your schedule is shaped around ...
Retirement doesn’t mean retiring. Just because you don’t head to an office every day anymore doesn’t mean you don’t have plenty of things on your agenda, and some of those endeavors – like travel or ...
Many of us dream about spending our golden years enjoying our favorite hobby. Whether it’s golfing, traveling, collecting, or crafting, hobbies bring us joy and purpose. But what if your favorite ...
Even if you’re getting a Social Security paycheck and dividends from a nest egg, you may struggle to make ends meet in retirement. One solution is to take on new side gigs for generating extra revenue ...
A funny thing happens to people when they enter retirement. Even if they’ve saved well for that stage of life and have plenty of money to go around, many retirees worry about depleting their nest eggs ...
These retirees are turning hobbies into money-making ventures. Starting a blog about your hobby and selling items you no ...