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Steps to avoid ruining your retirement plans
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 258041, member: 25283"] You must have had your retirement plans you wants to execute as you retire. You meditated on them and they were sound to you. You are retired now and you need to take steps to avoid not accomplishing the plans you had The following steps would help you keep up with your retirement plans to avoid ruining them. Start with putting down your plans. Let them be in black and white to always serve as a reminder Stick to the plans you had, this way you would be able to work with only what you had in mind to accomplish. Nothing can hinder you from achieving your retirement goals. Take the things to be done one at a time. Try to accomplish a thing before moving to the next thing. This way you wouldn't find accomplishing the goals here cumbersome. Change your plan only if you see the need, if not just adjust it a bit to meet your expectations. What your views? [/QUOTE]
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