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To Work or Not to
Work |
Individuals
who have retired often struggle with unanticipated problems related
to retirement.
I
have too much time on my hands.
 I
don't know what to do.
I'm
bored.
I
don't have enough money to travel or do some of the things I want
to do.
I'm
lonely.
I
miss my friends.
I
don't like being alone all day.
Frequently, retirees ask themselves the question,
"Should I work or not?"
There are many advantages to working part-time
or full-time:
Working
keeps you challenged.
Working
lets you meet people.
Working
can give you additional cash.
Working
may help keep you healthy.
On the other hand, if you are not physically
able to work either full-time or part-time, there are other ways
to stay busy:
Offer
meal-planning and cooking classes to young married couples.
Offer
basic home maintenance classes to young men.
Offer childcare classes to expectant parents.
Offer basic housecleaning classes to new brides.
Offer your services as a volunteer in your local churchprepare
mailings, fold the bulletins, furnish new items for the nursery,
etc.
The key to a happy retirement is to plan
ahead and have plenty of options when you retire. Save money now
to supplement your income so that working is an option, not a necessity.
Enjoy retirement!
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