Saturday, December 27, 2008

Retirement Life - Plan Ahead For Greater Satisfaction

By Michael Geoffrey

For people at or approaching retirement age they have spent many years planning their financial future to insure they will have the funds needed to make it through their retirement years. Most people however, have forgot about retirement life planning for the future in terms of what they will do with themselves with no job to go to every day.

When you are accustomed to going to work every day you may find it difficult to fill your time with home repairs, housework or yard work. Your "to do" list will just keep getting shorter and shorter.

Of course people who have worked hard throughout their lives deserve to rest in their retirement. However, some find that they need something to fill their time. They are not ready to simply stay at home. They would like to continue to use the knowledge and skills they acquired over the years in a productive way. For these people good retirement life planning can help them examine factors to help them determine what options are available to them during after they have retired.

Everyone lives by certain principals that govern his or her life and decisions. Each individual over the course of his life has set these established these principals and lives by them. When planning your life during your retirement years the principals that govern your life will help you determine what things will take precedence in your retirement.

Dusting Off Those Old Dreams

Most of us have many dreams of things we would like to accomplish in life. Most of us have also had to put some of our dreams on hold as we cared for our families and our financial responsibilities. Work has a way of eating our time and getting in the way of our dreams. But retirement is a time to dust off those old dreams and begin to work to accomplish the things we always wanted to do but never had time for.

One way to feel a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment is to help others with the knowledge and experience you have acquired over the years. There are those just entering the workforce and they could truly benefit from the experience that those of retirement age have to share.

Actively helping others is a good way to have a fulfilling retirement. There are volunteers needed in almost every area, especially in the field of medicine. Volunteering your time and experience creates a wonderful feeling of satisfaction. - 15224

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