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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 202476, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY]One way to prepare ourselves emotionally for retirement is to have a taste of what we intend to do during retirement while we are still working. That will at least give us clues on what to expect and whether or not we actually want to retire. For example, we can use our vacation leave for traveling or doing gardening work, things that we'll probably do during retirement. Being able to see the positive sides of retirement can help you a lot in this new journey. Retirement is supposed to be the time for us to enjoy the fruits of our hard work. With no more kids to raise and send to school, we can now afford to spend money and time on ourselves. Of course, this will depend on how well we have prepared financially for retirement. Yes, parting with officemates, co-workers, and even the friendly guards in the lobby can be emotionally taxing if you have had an enjoyable work life. However, nowadays, you can always reconnect and maintain the bond. Most likely, your peers are also near retirement age, so you're not really alone. Some will probably still choose to work in another type of job or attend to their business. These types of activities can help us maintain our faculties and help us stay and feel relevant in this world. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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