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How to stay motivated to work after retirement
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 250774, member: 61772"] Working after retirement can be a great way to stay active and engaged, and it can also help you make the most of your golden years. Whether you're looking for extra income or want to keep your brain sharp, working after retirement may be a good fit for you. Of course, working after retirement isn't right for everyone — especially if you're planning on retiring early. If you're thinking about going back to work after retirement, here are some things to consider: How long are you planning on working? If you're expecting to work only part-time at first and then transition into retirement full-time, that's a different scenario than if you plan on keeping up with a full-time work schedule indefinitely. Are there other people who could take care of your kids or pets if necessary? Working after retirement means more time away from home, which can be stressful for everyone involved. This is especially true if your family relies on your income or if you have pets that need daily care. Consider whether someone else in your family could step up while you're gone — or whether they might need more support than usual because of their own busy schedules. What kind of job will it be? If possible. [/QUOTE]
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