Should You Retire?
Have you have reached retirement age and are contemplating
whether to retire or not? Are you torn between retiring to your
golden years or continuing to work for a few more? Here are a
few tips to make your decision a little less painful.
1. Consider Your Age
If you are in the 55 to 65 age range, retirement will already
seem attractive to you. First of all consider your age.
Realistically speaking, we only have limited number of years on
this earth. Look at what you would still like to accomplish with
those remaining years. Would you like to spend time going around
the world? Or do you have any goals you wish to fulfill if it
weren't for the daily grind of work? If that is so then you can
factor in these goals and lay out a time table for your
retirement and activities afterwards.
Another age-related issue to consider is your 'actual age.' You
actual age is a measurement to verify how old your body really
is. Have ever wondered why some people look about 5 years
younger than they really are? This could be because their bodies
really are of that age. The factors that determine this aging
are genetics, health habits, diet and others. If you feel that
your physical age is way beyond working, you may choose to
retire.
2. Health
Is your health preventing you from being productive in the
workforce? Or is your health making work more uncomfortable for
you as time passes by? You may want to check with a doctor for a
total health evaluation before considering continuing with work
3. Family
Some people will want to spend more time with their families as
the twilight years approach. You may want to factor this into
your decision to retire.
4. Finances
Will you be financially capable of sustaining your lifestyle
well after retirement? If your retirement savings are not up to
par with your spending lifestyle after retirement, you may want
to stick it out with work for a little while longer. You also
have to consider the fact that some retirement plans become more
attractive if you retire later. But if you have saved up enough
finances to tide you over those needs and enough to cover
unexpected expenses such as medical fees, etc. as well as
expenses for your planned vacation trips and other goals, you
will want to retire early.
Also consider the fact that many people who retire find out that
life without an occupation will turn out to be very boring. You
may want to keep in touch with your employer so that he or she
may offer jobs that you can do on part-time basis such as
consultancy, filling in for those on vacation, etc.