“Tip #3: Taking the Next Step(s)”
Source: Your Amazing Itty Bitty(R) Retirement Book: 15 Essential Tips for You, the Nearly and Newly Retired
“Tip #7: Gray Divorce-'Til Retirement do us Part?”
Source: Your Amazing Itty Bitty(R) Retirement Book: 15 Essential Tips for You, the Nearly and Newly Retired
“People confuse saving money with postponing dreams. Somehow, we’ve been lulled into thinking our dreams are kept safe inside our retirement nest egg and we must sit there on top to keep it warm.”
“Those who are motivated to work till old age to build a huge retirement corpus, are required to provision for less number of years after retirement!”
Source: Wisdom Quotes and Life Lessons : Thoughts on Life, Happiness, Success, Money, Workplace and more!
“One of the most difficult decisions that any professional person will ever face is when to retire from their chosen field. Professional ballplayers occasionally hang on until their performance becomes pitiful. It is sad to witness a shell of a former athletic star humble themselves before a crowd. After attaining a level of proficiency through devotion of time and labor, the prospect of retiring from the field of competition creates a lifestyle crisis and frequently triggers depression when the retired professional suffers from diminished ego gratification. Astute professionals realize it is better to withdraw from competition before their diminishing level of performance becomes pitiable. False pride is contemptible because it can seduce a person to continue to remain in any field longer than pragmatic.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Writing is more than a gift. It is a struggle that blesses those who see it through to the end.”
“At the young age of thirty-two, retirement is not much of a consideration, but when considering a thirty-year transaction it should be.”
Source: Navigating the Mortgage Maze: The Simple Truth About Financing Your Home
“Sadly, retirement planning, in many circumstances, has become nothing more than planned procrastination.”
Source: The Power of Starting Something Stupid: How to Crush Fear, Make Dreams Happen, and Live without Regret
“Designing a comfortable day to day routine is the groundwork for needed stability and security in an unstructured world.”
Source: Creative Retirement for Women
“Too many crooks spoil the Roth.”