Your Goals For Retirement
Are you a planner or a procrastinator or somewhere in between?
When your retirement is years away, it’s easy to put off making firm plans. If you didn’t have to save for the future, you could almost convince yourself to avoid the topic of planning for retirement altogether. However, having well-defined goals will give meaning to your retirement years and make you happier, more hopeful, and more satisfied with life. Here are three steps to get you established with the right retirement goals:
1. Set goals throughout your year
Don’t rely on resolutions. Discover what you feel drawn to and set goals that will keep you moving forward throughout your entire life. Read more.
2. Don’t let procrastination hold you back from successful retirement goals
Stop procrastinating. Transition from work to retirement with these 5 ideas.
3. Make sure you don’t regret the things you don’t do
Keep the list of things you didn’t do short. Set SMART goals in each of these 6 areas.
May your goals for retirement help you make the very best of your life for the rest of your life.
Dee
Dee Cascio
Author, speaker, Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified Life Coach, Retirement Lifestyle/ReCareer Coach, and Life and Work Transitions Strategies Coach.
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