A Balanced Retirement Life BALANCING LIFE’S ISSUES.

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A Balanced Retirement Life BALANCING LIFE’S ISSUES

Objectives Defining Retirement Emotional Issues Money Health & Fitness Hobbies and Interests Redefining Family Relationships Focus on the Positive Tips for Retirees

WHAT WHEN Work part time doing something you like Consider seasonal jobs for variety Work with people you like or share an interest with Still need employers health insurance? Still need income? Are you healthy enough? Do you still enjoy work? Defining Retirement

WHO WHERE Relationships  Do you have or need your own space? Make Time to Talk Buy, sell, lease or rent? What do you need? What can you afford? Wheelchair accessible? Stairs a factor now or in the future? Defining Retirement

Emotional Issues Discuss before it’s time Talk with retired friends Talk with those planning retirement Attend retired persons organizations and groups Attend discussion groups

Money & Finances How much money do you really need to retire? Get out of credit card debt Consider guaranteed income Start planning as early as possible Medical costs and benefits in retirement Plan for before and after 60 Look out in 10 year increments up to 100 Consider ongoing needs of dependents Get professional and legal help Insurance, trusts, estate and tax planning

Money Mistakes People procrastinate Forget to diversify money Work longer and longer Do not continue investing while retired Forget to reallocate as they age.

Health & Fitness Retirement is not always good for your health It is important to keep busy and keep moving

Health & Fitness Try new activities to accommodate expanded time Include cardio and strength activities – Include your spouse Give yourself rest time Watch weight and diet and sleep habits – short naps ok

Hobbies and Interests Inventory your interests How are you going to fill your day? You will need to have as much structure in your day as when you were working. How much do these hobbies cost? Will you do things that include your partner? Do you need to maintain a certain level of physical fitness to do the hobby long-term?

Redefining Family Relationships Family Stay involved with your children and grand- children. Friends Stay connected. Try social networking. Find like minded seniors through hobbies and activities you like. Increase contact, don’t fade away.

Your Spouse/Partner Discuss what you will do about belongings if you downsize. Make sure wills, health care proxy and DNR are up to date. Discuss long term care Listen to needs, desires of your spouse Include adult children in conversations, decisions if they may play a role in future care or finances

Look for the Positive Be productive! Tutor or teach. See retirement as a new beginning or new phase of life, not an end. Get involved with public service or SCORE. Re-visit your life goals, set some new ones. Get help if you need it – Life coaches work with retirees Switch gears if necessary

Tips for Retirees Mail order prescriptions Senior Discounts Senior Organizations Budget Software Volunteer opportunities can lead to part time job Get discounts by doing group trips and vacations

EAP Promotion KSM provides EAP free to you Online: Telephone: /7/365 In person: Access to local MH providers  Up to 4 sessions for you/family member per problem per year