Take a moment to consider what would make your retirement comfortable and fulfilling. Whats the first resource that comes to mind?
If you answered finances, youre rightup to a point. Certainly, financial security plays an enormous role in quality of life after retirement, but its not the only factor. The greatest resource at your disposal is time.
Think about it. For your entire life, outside forces such as school, work, and your family have made demands on your time. But after retirement, every second of the day is yours to spend as youd like. Its a liberating experience and perhaps a little scary. What are you going to do with all that time? Many retirees struggle to answer this question. We all know of people who leave the workforce only to find themselves drifting aimlessly through what are supposed to be their golden years.
To help you determine how best to allot your time, former retirement coach Edward Morton describes a dynamic, integrated process for setting retirement goals and objectives. His easy-to-use systemDesigned Retirementswill help you decide whats truly important to you, enabling you to plan a fulfilling, enjoyable retirement where you make good use of every minute.