How to Retired and Happy
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How to Retired and Happy
Is retirement really the blissful stage everyone’s talking about? Does it really allow you enough time to gaze at the stars and stop and smell the flowers?
Everybody gets older at some point. Signs of aging already emerge even during your thirties. After a few years, you already need glasses. Memory lapses are observed.
You prepare for these. Have you prepared for retirement as well?
Retirement can be defined as the final stage of your life. It’s not meant to sound dark or anything; you can choose to look at it positively. Retirement allows you to add more skills to what you have now. It gives you another chance to try the things you weren’t able to do when you were younger.
Modern medicine has made man live longer today than those born in the previous decades. There’s a dramatic change in life expectancy. For all you know, it will already be common for someone to live up to a hundred.
This is also another reason why you should be prepared for retirement.
Why is Retired and Happy a good read? It’s because it gives you the reality upon retirement. Don’t worry – retirement is a good place to be in, but just like any other stage of life, you have to get ready. A lot of planning is needed. You won’t be happy upon retirement not until you know what’s in store for you. It gives you an idea on what to expect once retirement finally arrives.
Once you’re prepared for retirement, you’ll be welcoming it with open arms, and then you’ll retire and be happy. You don’t just retire, you retire with a smile. You retire with a cheerful disposition with a positive outlook on what’s to come.
It will take a lot to have a happy retirement. There will be a lot of effort involved. Plan well, and everything will be worth the effort you spend.
Benedict Stewart
Benedict stewart is a children's book and pet's book author who loves to write short tips and funny stories with five years of experience working with individuals, small companies and non-profits to find the words to help describe. Benedict have a lovely wife, 2 kids and 1 cat. Born in UK, Benedict living in London and love traveling, pet, poet.
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How to Retired and Happy - Benedict Stewart
Introduction
Are you thinking about retirement? Have you decided that you’ll be retiring in the next few years or so? Are you a young fellow thinking of early retirement? Or are you an old chap who doesn’t want to retire just yet?
If you answered ‘yes’ even just to one of the questions above, then congratulations. This book will be of immense help to you once you decide to retire: not only to simply retire, but to retire happy.
It’s not easy to retire. Yes, it’s quite tempting to see yourself no longer bombarded with stress from work, tiredness from the everyday travel, and your boss breathing down your neck, but there are a lot of things you have to prepare for so that you can retire, and retire happy.
Some have chosen to be retirees but ended up regretting their decisions. Be wise; don’t be one of them. Remember: failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
This book is carefully crafted with you in mind: the salary man, the employee, the wage-earner who spent perhaps more than half of your life working so you can make ends meet and to provide for the needs of the people around