Planning The Perfect Retirement
Exercise is important for everyone and particularly imperative for someone who is finally in retirement. It keeps the blood flowing in your veins and helps to keep the diseases away. You want to work out every day, or at least three days in a week, especially when you are in retirement. And you want to see that you do not spend too much time indoors.
You don’t have to be afraid of retirement simply because a lot of folks are doing it wrong. You can see to it that yours is an experience to write home about. You can start to plan now and do everything right. Exercise to keep your body fit, save up and invest to keep your bank accounts healthy, and dream up big plans to keep your brain in the right hemisphere. Do all that, and you just might be the luckiest person who ever lived.
You can be retired and still be very relevant to the world around you. Whoever said that retirement was a time to wither away into oblivion? It isn’t. Instead, it is a time when you can actually blossom into something so much bigger than anything anyone ever expected of you, perhaps even bigger than you expected for yourself. But you have to dream, and work to make it happen, otherwise it is going to remain a phantom.
Stock market retirement and investing penny stocks are more agressive high risk investement vehicles.
How about a book? It’s not much, but it’d give you a lot to do when you retire. I am not writing about you reading a book or something. Actually, I am more about you writing it and putting it out there. Tell the story of yourself; you’d be surprised how many people want to learn from someone who is older and wiser. You never know; it could become s bestseller! Or not.
It’s never a pretty sight when you see an old person, retired, and never able to leave their home because their joints are riddled with arthritis. But they could have helped it, you know. They could have done some workout every day, and things would never have gotten that bad.
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