Retirement Riches: The Power of Staying Connected

Retire with Intention was recently featured again on “Booming Encore”, a website designed to support and help baby boomers to live their best life through valuable, thoughtful information that matters.

In the feature story, I provide practical tips to help retirees stay socially connected and make the most of their retirement years. Read the full story here.

An excerpt from the article:


You might not miss the tasks and deadlines from your workplace after you retire, but it's likely the social interactions with your colleagues that you'll miss most. Even casual conversations and superficial interactions can make life more enjoyable.

As a retirement coach, I often hear from clients who feel anxious about losing the daily social connections that work provides. New retirees need to find new ways to build a sense of community to replace what their workplace once offered. Feeling the same level of connection in retirement can be challenging.

The transition from a structured work environment to the freedom of retirement can be a significant adjustment, and it’s natural to worry about feeling isolated or disconnected. However, retirement also opens up a world of possibilities to build new relationships and strengthen existing ones.

Think of it as an exciting opportunity to explore new activities and meet new people. With a little effort and an open mind, you can create a vibrant social life that’s just as fulfilling as the one you had before.


Read the full article on Booming Encore.

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