What not to do in retirement

Retirement can be a time of immense freedom and opportunity, but it’s important to remember that it’s also a major life transition. While it’s important to focus on what you want to do during retirement, it’s equally important to be aware of what you shouldn’t do.

Here are a few things to avoid when you retire1:

  1. Don’t overspend: It’s important to remember your financial situation during retirement. While you may have more free time and fewer financial obligations, it’s still important to budget and plan for the future.
  2. Don’t isolate yourself: Retirement can often lead to reduced social interaction, which can be detrimental to both physical and mental health. Staying connected with friends, family, and the community is essential.
  3. Don’t stop learning: Retirement provides an excellent opportunity to pursue new interests and learn new skills. By staying intellectually engaged, you can keep your mind sharp and continue to grow.
  4. Don’t neglect your health: While retirement can provide more free time for exercise and healthy habits, it’s important to continue to prioritise your physical and mental health.
  5. Don’t lose your sense of purpose:Retirement can often lead to a loss of identity and purpose. It’s important to continue setting goals and pursuing meaningful activities to maintain a sense of purpose and fulfilment.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can make the most of your retirement and lead a happy and fulfilling life.

The information contained in this article is general information only. It is not intended to be a recommendation, offer, advice or invitation to purchase, sell or otherwise deal in securities or other investments. Before making any decision in respect to a financial product, you should seek advice from an appropriately qualified professional.  We believe that the information contained in this document is accurate. However, we are not specifically licensed to provide tax or legal advice and any information that may relate to you should be confirmed with your tax or legal adviser. 

1 https://retirementtipsandtricks.com/how-to-structure-your-retirement-day/

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