Many new retirees feel lost without their jobs. But often what these struggling seniors are really missing is the sense of purpose that their careers gave them. Even if you didn’t love everything about your job, work gave your days structure and a sense of...
Folks who are used to managing several responsibilities in a fast-paced work environment often have the hardest time downshifting into retirement. Doctors obviously fall into that category. But a further complication is that doctors often identify who they are with...
The challenges of the last couple years have filled many people with uncertainty about the present and concern for the future. Often that can create a feeling of stasis when it comes to how we think about our money. But improving Return on Life isn’t something...
(Non-U.S. Specific) Staying active and stimulated can be difficult enough for retirees. But during the pandemic, days, weeks, and months started blending together, creating endless doldrums that are still lingering for many people. As the world starts opening back up,...
When it comes to retirement, it’s easy to dream about the perks: sleeping in, traveling, reading a good book, playing golf––name your fantasy. Even if your retirement is fully funded, the reality can be far less fulfilling if you don’t plan ahead. Repeated studies...
If you’re feeling less enthusiastic about your New Year’s resolutions than you did a month ago, you’re not alone. According to some estimates, 80% of resolutions fail in the month of February. For many people, abandoning resolutions is the inevitable...