Stepping off the treadmill has its advantages.
One is creating the space to become a beginner again.
Suddenly you have the room to learn new skills, meet new people and discover new places.
This writer, in a new best-selling book, argues that experiencing new ‘firsts’ can stretch your sense of time.
... | Read More | The pandemic has upended many of the traditions we held about ‘retirement’.
Increasingly, life and work are integrated.
Work becomes something you dip into and out of.
Older people are embracing new options. This article suggests making a life that works for you, not what worked for your parents.
... | Read More | Lynda Gratton, a renowned economist, challenges the idea of retiring at 60, rather, advocating for a multi-stage life.
She argues that with increasing life expectancy and technological changes, we need to redesign work.
And if you think about it, we have been doing so for some time now.
Automation, the internet, smart devices have all c... | Read More | Many people have the aspiration of retiring early, but the actual age at which one retires depends on various factors.
Some individuals may choose to retire when they are eligible for the age pension, while others may opt to do so when they can access their Superannuation.
There was a time when retirement age was age 55, however, today, retire... | Read More | Ahh, retirement!
The land of leisure, long lunches, and finally escaping the dreaded Monday morning blues.
However, for many Australians, the path to paradise isn't always paved with piña coladas.
Deciding when and how to hang up your hat in today's landscape with the cost of living, higher interest rates, superannuation rules ... | Read More |
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