Why You Should Make Yourself Retire

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A huge bulk of baby boomers aren’t retiring—they aren’t allowing themselves to retire. And the reasons why they won’t retire are many. Some fear retirement because they think it will make them obsolete, others worry they won’t have enough money to sustain their lifestyle on a fixed income, and many simply love their work. If you’re struggling to allow yourself to retire, here are some points that might help.

There’s Still Plenty to Do

Retiring doesn’t mean you have to sit at home all day and watch daytime TV. If you’re retiring based on income from a portfolio of investments, managing those will be important to your future. Retirees also often find new fulfillment in caring for grandchildren, traveling, or pursuing hobbies they haven’t had time for. Remember how you used to love baseball, or painting? Retirement offers you the chance to chase those passions.

Reclaim Your Identity

Working in a corporate structure often demands we restructure our priorities and even our values to match what the company wants. Maybe in your career you’ve had to put on professional airs that don’t match who you really are while dealing with clients or coworkers. One of the scariest things about retirement is the prospect of being alone and self-directed. After thirty or more years of working, the idea of finding yourself might seem silly, but worse would be never taking the chance to do so.

Respect Change

Even society may play a role in why you don’t want to retire. You might want to hold on to your job for personal or financial reasons, but hundreds of thousands of recent college grads and even Gen-Xers are waiting for the opportunities that Baby Boomers’ retirements will create. In a sense, you have as much of a social responsibility to retire as you did to begin working. If all our organizations are led by an aging demographic, our economy will fail to adapt to the new changes in our culture. Now that you’ve risen to the top it’s easy to look down on others and demand they come meet you, but there has to be room for them to rise first.

Redefine Retirement

Retirement is a word with lots of negative connotations in the minds of Baby Boomers. You may have watched your parents retire and move into a nursing home to sit by the window and do nothing. But the thing about Boomers is, they’re one of the largest populations to ever exist on the planet, and it’s up to you to decide what retirement means. You may have an opportunity to do things you’ve always wanted to do: travel the world, purchase a second home in a warmer climate to escape the winter months, or see your favorite team play in the championship.

Of course, you want to do these without blowing all of your retirement savings. If a retirement like this sounds like something you can get behind, consider a life settlement. It could provide you the financial cushion that will let you live the retirement that best suits you. Visit our calculator to see if you qualify.

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Leo LaGrotte
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At Life Settlement Advisors, we strive to be a voice of confidence and assurance for our clients. Our goal is to educate you about the life settlement process so you can make an educated decision about whether it is right for you.