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...Which way you answer the question is less important than the fact that you ask it, say Jeri Sedlar and Rick Miners, authors of Don't Retire, Rewire! (Alpha Books). When the pair, who previously owned a New York City-based executive-search and transition-coaching firm, asked pre-retirees about their vision for the future, the responses ranged from "none" and "none, but it'll evolve" to vague statements like "reading" or "playing with my grandchildren." To the basic question "Do you have a plan?" most respondents said...
It's more often a problem for men than for women. David H. Rosen, a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst who teaches at Texas A&M University at College Station, says men often feel lost when they retire because their sense of self-worth is overly identified with work. Rosen, who...
“It’s not really a retirement, because I am not old enough to retire,” Becella, 56, says. “We decided to leave.... We want to be in the garden more, hiking and moving.”
Long in denial about the savings and financial planning needed for a comfortable retirement, baby boomers may finally be catching on. A growing number say they'll retire after age 65, and 70% of all workers now plan to labor at least part-time after quitting their careers, according to...
Her decision to leave has been brewing for some time now. Kleinfelder recalls a conversation with Athletic Director Bob Scalise in October when she mentioned her intention to retire at season’s end. But after hearing her complaints about the hectic 12-month schedules and the troubles of...