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Reality Of Retirement / What They Don't Talk About

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This Is Our Retirement

This Is Our Retirement

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@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 9 ай бұрын
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@Azel247
@Azel247 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a community palliative care nurse. Don't wait to do things you want to do. You don't have infinite time. A single diagnosis can change your life and it can come at any time. I've seen people go from "healthy" to dead in less than 2 months. I've met people who just bought a new home and moved to a new city for retirement, received a cancer diagnosis, and died before all the boxes can be unpacked. Save what you need, but don't over-save to the point where you compromise your enjoyment.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Nicol , it’s a very powerful message that we hope others will read and learn from. Enjoy your weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@01happykat
@01happykat 2 жыл бұрын
I'm also a nurse (not palliative care) and have seen similar stories numerous time. Find the balance. Do things throughout your life, not just at the end of life. Find a way to enjoy life all along the way, not just the future that may never come. That's not an excuse to recklessly blow your money, but to seek balance between saving and spending.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@01happykat Thanks for a lovely comment we agree with everything you said Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@01happykat What a wonderful comment thanks for sharing , have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@francoismeyer4136
@francoismeyer4136 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nicol So very true as financial adviser I see this happen more and more every day. Every now and again when I share some nice outings, I get people saying yes they will add it to their bucket list. My basic comment, if you really like it, plan for it now and the h@ll of that stupid list, you will never end up following that list. Wishing you more than enough!
@kdunlap3289
@kdunlap3289 2 жыл бұрын
Mom was a stay-at-home. Dad retired at 60 & at 68 developed a brain tumor that took his life. Mom said it was a good 8 yrs. They went shopping for grandkids. Took a road trip across country & visited a lot of people on the Christmas card list. Took craft n gardening classes together. One yr made cabbage patch dolls for all the grandkids and had fun dressing them. When mom reached 70, she had a tough year. But we got through it & she lived an active life for another 22 yrs. Hang in there Norm, 1 or 2 tough yrs and you can be active for another 25!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your story, we are glad your parents had a good if short retirement together. This was really the motive for us to do this video because we all know friends or family who have gone through this. We felt fifty year olds should be aware that retirement is more than saving money for it. Thanks for watching and we wish you a great weekend.
@Jebidee
@Jebidee 2 жыл бұрын
As a 33 year old, I’ve watched so many financial videos so I could be prepared for retirement. This is literally the first retirement video I’ve seen covering this topic. I had no idea. Thank you so much for sharing this with the younger generation
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching we are so glad you are enjoying and finding our videos helpful for your future Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@francoismeyer4136
@francoismeyer4136 2 жыл бұрын
Please allow me to say one thing, Be very careful time flies! Wishing you more than enough!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@francoismeyer4136 We couldn’t agree more Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@pamcornelius9122
@pamcornelius9122 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice. I was 18 months younger than my husband of 41 years. He retired at age 56 and I was planning on retiring at age 62, seven years after him. Our house was going to be paid off and I would be eligible for social security benefits at age 62. Unfortunately God had other plans. My beloved husband died very suddenly and unexpectedly this past August at the age of 61. He didn’t live to see my 60th birthday or the retirement we planned to spend together. If I had retired when he did we could have spent five years together in retirement. As it is we didn’t even get to spend a day.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are so sorry for your loss Pam 💐thank you for sharing your story for others take care of yourself 🌺
@jimmyhvy2277
@jimmyhvy2277 2 жыл бұрын
I worked and lived so hard in my youth , Damaged my body a lot . Old age is very painful now .
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that yes we are all getting older and adjusting ! take care 🍺🌺
@jukes243
@jukes243 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I've been wanting my husband to do. Retire now, while he still has his health. He's 64 but his knees are going and he looks tired and worn. He's a workaholic. I fear I'll spend our retirement alone. You two are the cutest. Thank you for your wise advice.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are sorry to hear that about your hubby , we hope you manage to persuade him to stop working so you can enjoy your retirement together. Did you show him this video 🤔 have a nice week good luck 🍷🌻🙂
@gabimarie8
@gabimarie8 2 жыл бұрын
I am a emergency medicine physician. I see people from all ages and understand aging very well. When I talk to my financial planners they talk about all the things I can do when I retire with my money and I can't hold my laughter. I've always told them that they know numbers but the realities of aging escape their intellect.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
It’s true! Most talk about retirement is financial the whole aging process largely ignored until in advanced stages. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@Jimbo3242
@Jimbo3242 Жыл бұрын
Great comment. Thanks for sharing. Your right on the dynamics of age vs financial planning
@russgarrett4298
@russgarrett4298 Жыл бұрын
I just found you two today. My wife will be 70 this year and is still working because she enjoys her job. I just turned 63. The plan was to work until I'm 65. We are both self-employed. All I have been focusing on is the money. Only recently have I thought about our declining health as we get older. This information is just what I needed to hear. I will share this video with my wife.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement Жыл бұрын
Hello Russ, we are glad you found us! You are very welcome to our channel. We felt health in retirement wasn’t being discussed, money is not the most important. Health could impact us far more. We are glad to have brought this to you and your Wife.
@karenjohnson3431
@karenjohnson3431 2 жыл бұрын
Your advice hits home for me. My husband and I retired several years ago.. since then, my husband has gotten COPD, had a heart attack and recently had a small stroke. Don’t wait to start living your retirement dreams.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen for sharing 🌺 we are sorry to hear that hope he gets better take care 🍷🙂🌺
@jimwulstan8592
@jimwulstan8592 2 жыл бұрын
Quite right, when you retire swap working for regular exercise. I am 74 yrs of age and know from my own experience that inactivity will lead to a rapid decline in mental.and physical health, also a shorter and less enjoyable retirement. Just learn to accept that exercise has to be a part of your daily routine, equally as important as eating and drinking.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
So true thanks for making this important point.
@esthers5772
@esthers5772 2 жыл бұрын
Hard to hear, but such an important message. Sadly I lost my husband suddenly last September. He was 58. We had so many plans. He loved his job and was able to work remotely. He also had a lot of vacation so retirement didn’t seem necessary. I lost my job to the pandemic in November 2020. I am just highlighting this because we are not guaranteed our health or longevity. Also, many people our age (Im turning 58 next month) still have children in university. It’s another reason he wanted to keep working. I am grateful that we travelled a bit in 2019, purchased a travel trailer in 2020 (camping 35 nights in total), and moved to the country in 2021. All in all he really enjoyed the past few years. I agree with you. Don’t worry so much about the money. Heath is the greatest wealth. I am taking stock of my lifestyle including weight and fitness. I want to be around to enjoy time with my children and do the things I want to do while I am still able. Thanks again.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Esther, We are so sorry for your loss there just aren't any words... Health was the motivation for us to do this video so many folks get caught up with savings for retirement. We always wanted to retire while we had a young outlook. We also married young 18 and 19 and had our first child 4 years later, so we were the young parents at our children's schools and university. We really wish you happiness in the future. Your story will help others make decisions about working or retiring and we thank you for sharing it with us.
@kimp2002
@kimp2002 2 жыл бұрын
Y'all are the most down to earth and authentic KZfaqrs; I feel like we could be having this conversation over dinner and learning from friends. As a 51 year old this episode really resonates with me. Thanks so very much for sharing these important experiences and thoughts.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗 Kim have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@bettymiller44
@bettymiller44 2 жыл бұрын
I spent 8 months in a wonderful town in Mexico and there are tons of people enjoying their life on so little money. They have the right idea on how to live life to the fullest. Don’t wait until your memory fades and you have amassed lots of money that you can no longer use for your much deserved retirement.
@sundevil3640
@sundevil3640 2 жыл бұрын
It's important to share this information. Too many people don't comprehend how fast the body can change. I've seen people just stop doing anything at age 70. Saving money for dreams they ran out of energy to enjoy.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We felt it is important to talk about retirement health it’s the poor cousin to money. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts we appreciate it.
@kvbo2564
@kvbo2564 2 жыл бұрын
Health is the #1 asset to have. Everything else is secondary! I'm 53 and do strength training 4x a week. I'm in better shape now than in my 30's-40's. Hoping to be in top shape when I retire, and to continue with it throughout retirement. Appreciate your videos very much.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching you are right health is number #1 closely followed by Money 💰 #2 everyone needs to find a happy balance Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@douxchats2868
@douxchats2868 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing content, thank you so much for your honesty and for making this video. My 55th birthday was yesterday, my son finishes high school in late May and will begin University in August. Being a single Mom means there is no way I'll retire until I'm 65. Being an "older" Mom, I have always stressed to my son that the present is now! No one is ever promised another tomorrow no matter your age. Already, we've traveled to two countries and seven US states. I've always been very aware to cram every available opportunity into our lives: a walk in the park, a live performance, travel, a new restaurant, etc... Thank you for this reminder, the timing was perfect and heaven sent, live now!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching sounds like you are an awesome Mum ! have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🇺🇸🍺🇨🇦
@cyndihardy4550
@cyndihardy4550 2 жыл бұрын
Your video today addressed a thought I had on my mind for awhile. I worry since I have a bad back and an arthritic ankle at 54...what is my mobility going to be like at 65? It scares me. I am retiring this year because I have seen too many people wait until 60 or 65 to retire and tragically they did not have a lot of time left to enjoy the pensions they earned. I will have to be frugal for the next 5yrs, but after working full-time since I was 20, I just want time to enjoy coffee in my garden, feed and watch the birds, walk my dogs and go camping in the mountains. My life will be simple but all I really want is the time to enjoy those simple things that enrich one's soul. Thank you for your input as it solidifies that I believe I am making the right decision.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Cyndi, Your comment is the exact reason we did this video, we hope you really enjoy “your time” now and it sounds idyllic. Have a wonderful weekend.
@jojovilar9652
@jojovilar9652 Жыл бұрын
For the past months that I had been viewing videos about retirement, this one really hits the spot. As you said, almost all of those videos are about the financial side, but none that I have seen so far are about the actual practical suggestions about when that time comes. I am planning to work until 67 (or even extend to 70), and my wife, who is 5 years younger, plan to do the same, and I just realised from what you mentioned that it means 5 years of me being alone (partially, if she continues doing part-time work), and when we are both retired, then I will be 72 and she will be 67 - not much time left to spend together with good health and all anymore. After all, what I am looking forward to is spending my remaining years with the person I love to be with, and indeed, why not make that time the earliest possible (still considering, of course, the financial side of things). Honestly, I am so focused on the finance rather than what retirement really is/means. Thank you very much to both of you for the wake-up call, and I am very happy to have found your channel. Now time to recalculate my projections... 🙂
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement Жыл бұрын
You really seem to "get" what we feel about retirement and living together as a couple. Today these are the best days of your life, you are at your healthiest today. Planning a budget and really thinking what you need in retirement, this is a new beginning and you don't need to compete with coworkers and neighbours to have the best house, best car, biggest T.V. We sold our "big" house, sold the second car cut the cellphone and live happy, together. We hope you and your wife can find the path to retirement together. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. 😀😀
@kaynenbrown5102
@kaynenbrown5102 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great point. I take care of patients from 1 day old to 100+. No one can buy health. Certainly a larger pillar if you will of life. Health will always be far more important and the money, but if one has both, well that’s a thriving combination.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
So true people are so busy making sure they have enough money 💰 they overlook looking after their health Kaynen Cheers 🌺🙂
@carolc4173
@carolc4173 2 жыл бұрын
For me being so restricted for the past two years has accelerated my physical decline. Being forced to stay home so much (i do still go to work 4 days a week but other than that sat at home) due to covid restriction has caused many people to spend a lot of time on the couch. That is a bit of an excuse, because I could be exercising at home etc - but by eliminating so many recreational activities over the past two years I'm getting 'older' faster than ever!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
These last two years have been a strain on us all Carol, not only not exercising as much ( places keep closing ) but eating and drinking 🍷too much not to mention putting on weight LOL😂 Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@jeaniemarkel360
@jeaniemarkel360 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 65 and I can totally relate to your message. A friend recently told my husband and I to travel now (not wait til later). The message was: In your 60s, it is go, go. In your 70s, it's slow go and your 80s, it's no go!!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That’s very funny LOL 😂Jeanie but so true we are hoping to get back to travelling later this year and that 2022 will be goodbye 👋 to Covid have a great day 🍷🌺🙂
@essanjay8604
@essanjay8604 2 жыл бұрын
Yup - I always say there's no good done after 80.
@kburkes4245
@kburkes4245 2 жыл бұрын
I had planned before covid to work until 70! No way do I want to do that now. Life's too short, and it's not all about the money. Your video is a good reminder.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You got it Kate life is too short glad you enjoyed it have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@GBU61
@GBU61 2 жыл бұрын
Stop working as soon as you are physically and mentally ready. Why would you want to work if you don’t have to? I have been retired 7 years and not once have I regretted it. Not have I met anyone who wishes he hadn’t.
@MikeKincaid79
@MikeKincaid79 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 42 and stumbled upon your channel this morning. You guys are great! Subscribed. I'm a little ways off but definitely want to retire early from working for someone else. That's been my plan for about 10 years now. I really appreciate you sharing your wisdom and experience. Thanks, and great channel!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! and welcome Mike to our channel hope you enjoy our videos have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@mmacrini
@mmacrini 2 жыл бұрын
I really like how you give unusual, practical retirement information that no one else (that I've found) provides. Your advice about retiring together is excellent, in my experience. I recently retired (joyfully) at age 56, and my husband decided to close his small business at the same time, so we could have free time and fun together. It was one of the best decisions we've ever made.
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats to you both! You are young enough to enjoy life together for decades to come if granted good health.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds wonderful we wish you both a safe and Happy retirement have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect time for them both to retire 🌺
@fanom1
@fanom1 2 жыл бұрын
I have just joined your channel. I like it. I am 66 and a retired soldier and soon to be a retired civil servant in about a year. The wife is 70 this year, and she retired over a decade ago. I have been thinking about retirement for the past 5 years. Financially we are set. Two Gov pensions(me) one Gov pension for the wife + SSN + over 7 figures in savings and ZERO debt. The wife has had cancer twice and recovered and so far all is well. We have been travelling for a long time, not waiting for retirement...as there is no guarantee there will be a retirement. I am healthy, and very active and plan to stay that way as long as possible. I have decided to do volunteer work the first year plus in retirement so as not to go "cold turkey" into retirement. So the idea is to have an itinerary set up from day one...and slowly change it as I ease into retirement. My biggest fear is to be bored! I do have many hobbies....Photography, cycling, hiking, reading, motorcycling. So as my countdown clocks clicks away on my desk I look forward to a NEW life.....
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Martin welcome to our channel it doesn’t sound like you are going to be bored as you have lots of hobbies , looks like a great plan ahead for your retirement Cheers 🍷🌻🙂
@patsypryor9850
@patsypryor9850 2 жыл бұрын
It is so true, if you don't have your health the retirement picture is not going to be as you dreamed. I did the same thing my husband retired at 60,I continued to work ,wanting to pad the nest egg for retirement together. My husband has diabetes and macular degeneration and is going blind. certainly not in the plan.what has happened is I have retired to be a caregiver after I had already taken care of my mother 8 yrs (alzheimers). It is a labor o love but I will never see what I worked so hard for. Pay attention to your health and retire together, you can't strategize for everything life may throw at you. Bless you and be well.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Patsy for sharing your story , yes sometimes life changes and it’s not what you thought would happen , look after your health while you are caring for your husband take care 🌺🤗
@evadeanu1
@evadeanu1 2 жыл бұрын
Your post makes me think if my hubby should work 1 more year….
@gealinga1994
@gealinga1994 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you watch a KZfaq video which changes your life, this is one of those times. Thank you.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Paul, whatever decisions you are making we hope it helped , hope you have a great week Cheers 🍺🙂
@gealinga1994
@gealinga1994 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsOurRetirement Hi guys, always enjoy your content and appreciate the wise words. Being late fifties the knowledge of what’s most likely to come next really helps with the decision making process. Regards Paul
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@gealinga1994 That’s wonderful 🍷🌺
@petermarley1644
@petermarley1644 2 жыл бұрын
I've now watched a number of your videos and must say, they have been extremely helpful and a pleasure to watch, you guys are about 5 years in front of us but most the topics you cover resonate with us. It's been great to hear your honest insight and advice. Keep up the great work, I'm convinced you are helping thousands of people, seems like a great way to spend your "retirement".
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! it’s funny but since Covid and travel restrictions came in , it’s great doing the channel it keeps us busy and it’s nice to know we are helping other people too Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@maryb211
@maryb211 2 жыл бұрын
This time you reminded us, more than I feel was the case in other episodes, of our fragility. And it was a wise choice of topics. That "tough love" approach is not only valuable when directed at the younger generation, but at any age. I retired with a disability several years ago and my husband, who is several years my junior, kept working. This past year, at 62, he retired. Now, as with everyone else who want to travel outside of Canada, we are sidelined by Covid and don't see yet when we will be able to gol. I am feeling quite a bit better now at 69 and really could go to Spain tomorrrow if Covid circumstances allowed. You have once again inspired me to think seriously about more than just finances. In life, take nothing for granted. Do your best to eat, rest and enjoy life in ways that are good and healthy. Then, if luck allows, health will stay with you longer as will your quality of life will. Thanks ever so much for this video. We watch you regularly from Montreal. Please keep up the great work.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching our channel we hear you Mary if Covid wasn’t here 😱 we would be in Portugal 🇵🇹 too with lovely beaches and Blue skies . Hope 2022 is goodbye 👋 to Covid so we can all get travelling again Cheers 🍷🇵🇹🍺🇨🇦
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 2 жыл бұрын
I retired at 62 last year, for 2 reasons. I had been a mechanic for a city fleet services department for 40 years. The last couple of years I noticed a definite decline in my health. I had less energy and a lot of pain. I gave up being a mechanic, and they gave me a desk job, which I would probably still have, had it not been for the vaccine mandates. Because of that, I decided to retire early. I have no interest in travel, at least to other countries. My hobbies are working on and driving vintage cars and riding vintage motorcycles. I put close to a million miles on motorcycles during the past several decades, riding in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. However, in the condition I'm in now, I find it difficult to do what I enjoy doing. It is nowhere near as easy as it used to be. The lack of energy and pain (from arthritis and bad joints) just takes most of the fun out of it. I am divorced, and have 2 grown kids in their 30s, so I live alone. I worry how much longer I will be able to live alone. Financially I am ok, even with the way inflation is now. I had an excellent government retirement plan, social security, and made some investments that worked out well. My home is paid for. My condition is at least partly my fault. I should have realized that I could not continue to do what I was doing when I was younger, and made plans for an easier job as I got older. But I didn't. My advice to anyone who has a job that requires a lot of physical effort is to plan to find something else before it causes serious damage as you get older.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gerald thanks for sharing your story we are sure it will help others , yes as we all are getting older seem to be getting more aches and pains .Hope you manage to handle your health issues and we wish you all the best 🍷🇺🇸🇨🇦🌺
@surkov7
@surkov7 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gerald! Very interesting story. How can I write you directly, I have a several questions for you
@lucindabreeding
@lucindabreeding 2 жыл бұрын
For anyone who is reading this: If you're over 60 and have no health contraindications, PLEASE consider getting your COVID-19 vaccine and boosters! My wife practices family medicine with a patient base that is 60 and older. She has lost so many sweet, vibrant patients to COVID-19. I know it might be scary, but if you're older, COVID-19 is far more deadly. If you decide not to vaccinate, do the loving thing for your family and get your affairs in order.
@lettiemorse4971
@lettiemorse4971 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing up this topic. I agree. No one tells you about this. I just retired a few months ago at 60 years of age and I am so glad I did. Retiring during a pandemic is not as fun as I would like but it is still a vacation everyday even if I can't travel yet. My stress level has gone way down now that I do not have to go to work. I wanted to be healthy enough to enjoy my retirement, so I chose to do it early. I worked out a budget and practiced using that budget for 15 weeks before I actually retired. It is working much better than I imagined.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That’s wonderful we wish you a happy retirement, Tinas stress totally disappeared life being retired is so much more relaxing Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@margaretf6147
@margaretf6147 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! I retired last October after 41 years as a Respiratory Therapist working in a Neonatal Intensive Care the majority of that time. Stress was the number one reason I retired. It really takes a toll on your health. I retired at 59, three years earlier then planned, but so glad I did. The stress was unbelievable especially with Covid. I couldn’t do another winter of it.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@margaretf6147 Thanks for sharing your story Margaret Congrats 🥳 on your retirement , we love being retired Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@drewodessa2483
@drewodessa2483 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice that really hit the mark with me. I'm 59 and just getting over my 3rd pneumonia in 6 months on the back end of having Covid -again! As we used to say in contracting "the money's great but you can't spend it if you're dead" . I think Covid warped me past the decision point. I went from a youthful 57-year old who passed for being in his 40s to a 59 year old whose health and energy is in his 70s. So I just coast on at work hoping for a health miracle.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your health situation, we hear you that you can have all the money in the world 🌎 but that doesn’t give you health thanks for sharing take care 🍷🌺🍺
@gerardmorris6191
@gerardmorris6191 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this candid conversation! I am approaching 60 and am semi retired (working 10 days a month) and notice my physical decline from when I turned 50. Without health, there is nothing....
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it interesting have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@TheThriftyGma
@TheThriftyGma 2 жыл бұрын
My hubby is 78, and I'm 67. The 11 years difference can make a difference in health, stamina and interests. Travel/health insurance is another thing to take into account the older you get.
@denisep.98
@denisep.98 2 жыл бұрын
This is our situation too. There is a 10 year difference (+/-) between me and my husband. I pray we get many more years to travel together, but his age is catching up with him and he is slowing down.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely very good point our travel insurance has being going up in price since Norm turned 65 , have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@elsajohnson6663
@elsajohnson6663 2 жыл бұрын
Omg this I needed to hear! Husband 63, im 54, we just retired and travelled 5 months out west and I noticed husband def didnt have the energy i did. I had some reluctance in retiring but realize after I watched your video i did the right thing. Thank you so.much for this video!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome Elsa hope you are enjoying a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌻🍺
@miked1102
@miked1102 2 жыл бұрын
Your topic this week is absolutely on target with retirement. At the age of 54, my regular annual check up showed rising blood sugars, cholesterol, as well as weight gain. At this point I decided to start investing in my health. I have always been active with sailing, skiing, home renovations, etc. The key factor of my declining health was diet. I started reviewing ways in controlling my blood sugars and cholesterol other than taking magic pills. The food industry is not about making you healthy, it's about making a profit and they don't give a damn about our health. For my 55th birthday, I decided to buy myself a fitness gym membership, take up cycling and start eating all natural foods. All foods are prepared in my kitchen, not in a factory, or in a restaurant. I took up cycling as it is one of the healthiest sports one can do as it is great cardio exercise which is easy and beneficial for your joints. I am now 57 and feeling better than I have in a long time, to a point as I would proudly say that I am reversing the aging process. Moderate resistance training and cardio are so much more beneficial and even more important for the elderly than the young. I have reached my financial targets and still working on the health investment for my wealthy and healthy retirement. Best to you both.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, you are right about everything you say. We cut out any savoury product that has sugar added to it, pasta sauce is the classic, like eating a soda! We also ate Vegan / Vegetarian for five years and that did help especially with cholesterol. Great to hear about your fitness success.
@susanrosegale6646
@susanrosegale6646 2 жыл бұрын
Good advice about 1 retiring before the other. I had that couples experience. My partner is 7 years older, retired about 7 years ago, and about 1 year ago he was diagnosed with a fatal brain disease (Glioblastoma). I have taken some time off to be with him this last 8 months, during this moment in time, before he passes and although we have enjoyed this time together, we could not travel as we planned because of the realities of Medical care that is linked to our location - so we traveled short periods locally and stayed put. With that said - I am so glad I took this time off to be with him. No matter where we are, it has changed me profoundly (no stress) and he is happier to have me in a stress free mode. *** He advises everyone who ask's: Remember 3 Things - Quality, Quality, Quality Time not quantity.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Susan for sharing your story and we are so sorry to hear about your partner we hope you can enjoy your precious time together 🌺🌺
@audreyharding7891
@audreyharding7891 2 жыл бұрын
Really great content. You're right. Nobody talks about this. Like the previous commenter, I've watched many videos on retirement and they focus solely on the financial aspects. I'm 39 now and planning to retire by 50. Watching this made me even more determined to make that happen. Thank you!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We wish you well , we are all brain washed that we have to have a million 💰dollars and need to work till 65 or 70 . This is so wrong we took early retirement at 58 and 60 but we think with the right plan you can retire at 50 .We don’t have a crystal ball 🔮 and don’t know what the future will bring so just do it Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@TheStoryOfNara
@TheStoryOfNara 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tina & Norm, this is one of the most valuable precious advice i got from people who have retired. I always thought I can work ‘til 70 y.o & then start traveling & enjoy my retirement life…however, with 2 yrs of covid that has cancelled many of my vacation plans & with what I’ve been seeing from people around me, I am looking into retiring much much earlier than 70. Life is full of unexpected surprised & sometimes, health situation can alter your future plans especially traveling overseas. I am no longer putting my travel plans to ‘later on when I retire’, and do it once omnicron situation subsides. Life is very short & we only live once. Thanks again, both of you! Be well & safe.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your story, when we were younger we thought as most do we would live “forever”, now we are in retirement we want to share a sense of slight urgency to do the things you thought about. We hope you have some great travels and get to do what you always hoped to do.
@jeanettecraster2027
@jeanettecraster2027 2 жыл бұрын
Very good points Tina and Norm. Agree with your viewpoint about health in retirement. My husband and I were saying this ourselves recently. 3 weeks until I retire. I am 60. My husband is 58 but he is going to retire too at the end of March and like you we intend to do as much travelling as possible, Covid dependent. Here's to happy holidays! x
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That’s wonderful Jeanette we wish you both a great retirement with lots of memories and we hope that 2022 is goodbye 👋 to Covid and that we can all travel again Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@cyclingonplants7444
@cyclingonplants7444 2 жыл бұрын
Great topic Tina and Norm :) we were discussing this very thing the other night. We are 58 and 60 and are retiring in 2 years. We have been actively making sure we are in the best health and fitness possible, especially over the last 7 years when we planned our retirement date. Muscle naturally deteriorates when you get older and this is why you feel weaker. It honestly doesn't take a lot to improve one's fitness. Some bodyweight exercises to increase muscle and some walking at good pace a few times a week can make a world of difference. We are a bit extreme in that we both cycle 3 to 4 times a week and also do weight training on the off days. I feel stronger and more fit now than I did at age 30! No kidding! We have some folks in our cycling club that are in their 70's and 80's and they are in great shape! To us it's very important because we love road cycling, mountain biking and we also canoe portage and cross country ski so our travel plans revolve around these types of activities. It's definitely something to think about and a decision each person needs to make.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We certainly walk daily or weather permitting but have let the strength training go, at the trailer Norm cycles a lot as it is on paved closed roads. We certain admire your commitment to training and cycling, have a great weekend and thanks for watching we do appreciate it.
@IDRVZ4IM
@IDRVZ4IM 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice, Tina and Norm! I just discovered your channel recently and I'm enjoying the videos immensely. I'm 57 and my wife is 56 and we are planning to retire at the end of this year. The financial aspect has always been a concern but your point about deteriorating health has always been our main motivation for giving early retirement a shot. Wish us luck!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Jos, and yes we wish you both a long and happy retirement.
@mr.gregory6768
@mr.gregory6768 2 жыл бұрын
It's important to stay in shape and go for those brisk walks rain or shine Everyday. Good points.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it is and when it’s too cold 🥶 outside with us we walk the halls and go up and the flights of stairs Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@sylviapage8572
@sylviapage8572 2 жыл бұрын
That’s interesting. My husband and I were lucky enough to retire early, we were 56 and 54 but as my husband is older I did chose to work an extra three years. I think your experience is relevant when you both have the same interests and do lots of things together but we have different interests and are a little more independent so my husband’s retirement wasn’t affected at all by the fact I continued to work. We always planned on retiring at 55 because my father who’s 92 has always said life’s just a long weekend and you must make the most of it. He retired at 56 and it’s his ambition to live until at least 96 because he worked 40 years and he wants 40 years of retirement! My mother is also still living and 91. You are quite right about your health, I retired 4 years ago and my health has deteriorated significantly! I don’t think the pandemic has helped. Thanks for sharing your perspective on retirement.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting Sylvia yes the Pandemic 😷 has put a dent in so many things we have all had to adjust to a new way of thinking. We hope your health gets better soon and have a nice weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@nicholathomas4168
@nicholathomas4168 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to thank you for helping me to stop procrastinating. My husband is 66 and retired but being 8 years younger I wasn’t ready to retire. I did tell him I will retire at 60 next January but wasn’t 100% convinced this was best for me. Watching this has made me realise if I want to spend quality time with my husband I really do need to commit to retire
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for leaving such a nice comment, we wish you a wonderful retirement together.
@AhJodie
@AhJodie 2 жыл бұрын
You will also be able to collect social security on his name.... I believe.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@AhJodie Interesting point thanks for sharing 🍷🇺🇸🍺🇨🇦
@MrSteveblue824
@MrSteveblue824 Жыл бұрын
…Just ran across this video again Tina & Norm! I believe this is one of your most poignant and powerful videos in the entire series because you’re correctly stating health trumps money . The anecdotes you told, in here about people who waited and worked too long speak volumes! In fact, I think you might want to consider reposting this or reiterating this message in a current video. Best wishes!✌️😊⌛️⏳
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve we really appreciate your kind comment. The retirement industry is all about money and we are starting to experience a slight health decline. That’s why we wanted to make this video. We should do a volume two, thanks for suggesting it. 😀😀👍👍
@MrSteveblue824
@MrSteveblue824 Жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsOurRetirement Wishing you and Tina the best of health Norm! Thx for all you both do to share your wisdom and experience about retirement matters! It is truly appreciate it! Wishing you both a good weekend!✌️😊
@edgaracevedo9658
@edgaracevedo9658 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a video on retirement that focused on health. No one talks about that and it is very important. When I was 50 I felt very energetic even though I was very overweight. I felt quite young or around 35-45. Just a few years later I was diagnosed with diabetes and hip issues. Now at 58, I feel tired all the time and don't feel as young as I used to. Just a short 8 years and everything changed. Planning on retiring at 60 which I will be prepared Financially so now I have to prepare physically, health wise for retirement by losing weight, getting a hip replacement and have a plan in place during retirement to stay physically active and healthy.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Edgar we wish you a happy retirement and good luck for loosing the weight exercising so you can enjoy your retirement All the best 🍷🌺
@sparklej1142
@sparklej1142 2 жыл бұрын
Just subbed. One of the most important topics I've ever seen listed on the internet! Husband and I are over 70. Advice from this perspective: (1.) be very careful and knowledgeable about your diets. When you eat remember your mouth can keep you going. It just needs to know when and what to eat. Choosing the right foods is harder than you might think. By our age, half of us have diverticulosis! (2) Motion is Lotion... You stay ALIVE because of the motions you choose. For us it's tai chi and yoga. It took over two years of guided instruction to really feel comfortable with the forms, but pain is not a part of our lives. So the hours spent on exercise are worth it! (3) expect great changes in perspective. Among our best friends, key words are "Pace yourself." I feel seventeen, but young people's exercise (skateboards, etc.) are no go..... (4) you're retiring from a job, that's all. There so many wonderful ways to invest yourself. I helped raise all my grandkids, wouldn't trade the memories for the world! My husband still teaches, just not for pay. (5) life is a good wine. Savor each day, each moment. It'll never be quite the same again. Blessings.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Wow what a great comment we are learning from you “Motion is Lotion “ and life is a good wine 🍷Savour each day and each moment we couldn’t say it any better thank you 🙏 Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@glonu2
@glonu2 2 жыл бұрын
It's so so true! I was forced to retire early after a failed spinal surgery 5 years ago. My husband continued to work and plans to retire in 2 years....my health has deteriorated over time that I doubted if I could travel and see the world in 2 years time.....YOU CAN'T BUY HEALTH once it's gone!!! Thank you so much to share this valuable insight.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are sorry to hear about your health , thanks for sharing your story we are sure it will help others take care 🌺🙂
@richardpodnar5039
@richardpodnar5039 2 жыл бұрын
I like this episode because it capsulizes a lot of the subtext of your previous videos: the issue of health and vitality over financial concerns when considering retirement at any age. As you may recall, I put off retiring until just recently (almost at the age of 70!) and I have to hand it to you wonderful Norm and precious Tina, for presenting reasonable points in your videos which made me consider the option of "hanging it up" seriously for the first time. Best decision ever!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Richard so good to hear from you, the realities are if you have retirement dreams pursue as young as you can afford. We are so happy for you Richard that you are making decisions to have a great life, enjoy this glorious weekend.
@maureenlowther7621
@maureenlowther7621 2 жыл бұрын
We didn’t move to Spain until we were 70 and were there for 10 years and at 80 my husband developed cancer and we came back to the UK. My husband passed away and I still travelled until Covid now I am 86 and now develop aches and pains. I now just spend time at home living with my son and enjoy reading and TV we still holiday in Norfolk but no longer going abroad. Love your vlogs.❤️❤️❤️
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Maureen take care and have a nice weekend we used to live in Norfolk it’s a lovely place Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@slothy-sloth-sloth5681
@slothy-sloth-sloth5681 2 жыл бұрын
This video really resonates with me today. My husband just retired at the beginning of this year and I'm contemplating quitting at the end of my contract in June. My husband is 6 years older. The hold back is that I don't have a pension. However, he has a full pension (with survivor benefits) , health benefits, an insurance plan and we have our savings. No debt at all. We're both relatively healthy. Both of our fathers died suddenly. Both at the age of 67 years. Nothing is guaranteed. Time is precious.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have a great plan we wish you both a very happy retirement spending time together Cheers 🍷🍺🌺
@twotipsytravelers6701
@twotipsytravelers6701 2 жыл бұрын
Very sage advice. My husband's first wife died in an accident the first year they retired. No one could have predicted that. We have to cherish each day because we don't know what will happen tomorrow. It's important to figure out what is important and see that a lot of material things are not important at all.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are so sorry to hear that Jane, we don’t have a crystal ball 🔮 so need to enjoy each day we get thanks for watching and have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@keithmoriyama5421
@keithmoriyama5421 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunate circumstances happen at any age in life. But, being older makes you recognize your own mortality and you don't take anything for granted. I never used to understand the expression, "youth is wasted on the young" but, I sure understand it now.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@keithmoriyama5421 Thanks for your comment have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@gabrielladots5990
@gabrielladots5990 2 жыл бұрын
I am 43…..I watch your videos because you two are the grandparents I never had and the only ones who can advice me on my future retirement. Please know that you are both value and appreciated ❤️❤️🇨🇦
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! we are so happy to be your virtual Grandparents have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🇨🇦❤️
@gabrielladots5990
@gabrielladots5990 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsOurRetirement …or parent….I don’t have anyone in my life that can advice me on retirement. So I rely on you and KZfaq. ❤️🇨🇦. I look forward to your videos. ❤️. I have watched your previous videos too.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much enjoy your weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@cucar8363
@cucar8363 2 жыл бұрын
Lovely couple, Good advice. Partner is 65 I'm 61, planning to work one more year and that's it. To live frugal, paid your debts, don't get into more debt!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You can do it! sounds like a great plan Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@l.a.rivasesq.8841
@l.a.rivasesq.8841 2 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video because it makes a point that many don’t discuss: money cannot buy you health. My wife and I worked six to seven days per week, unless we were on vacation. We were stressed all the time and we were becoming unhealthy as we ate quickly and had less time to exercise. We recognized that we couldn’t keep up this pace for over 20 years. So, we chose to retire in our early 50s. I retired July 2020 and she retired May 2021. We’ve traveled as much as possible during the pandemic. We plan to continue traveling and will also take time to get some house maintenance and repairs. We are eating better and exercising more too. I tell everyone who can retire to retire as soon as financially possible.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Great comment thanks for sharing, retiring does allow you that time to exercise, cook better ( not fast processed food ) that’s wonderful that you made it work to do it in your early 50s Cheers 🍺🌺🍷🙂
@francoismeyer4136
@francoismeyer4136 2 жыл бұрын
Allow me this comment please! Please do not lose track of longevity and long term care, enjoy yourself but do not lose focus on these. Wishing you more than enough!
@glowinthelight
@glowinthelight Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your wisdom. We listened and we are both retired now. I am 58 and my Husband is 71. It's been great. Doing a little bit of everything.
@janiceladd2555
@janiceladd2555 2 жыл бұрын
Me and my spouse, five year age difference, watched this video together and you certainly sparked some deep conversation. We have been trying to decide when is the best time to jump…and it is scary when there is no crystal ball. But you bravely took on the discussion of something that holds certainty…health will decline. It was something we had not given it’s proper “weight” in our analysis. Money always seems to get the highest consideration…and trying to determine when is “enough” can give a couple paralysis analysis! Lol We are so grateful that you two have given us a front row seat into your decisions and your experience. Your insight about doing this as a couple was also something we needed to hear. Thank you Tena and Norm for putting yourselves out there and sharing your beautiful personalities!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this heart warming comment, we really hoped that this video would spur couples into discussions about their retirement future. We are so glad you have had this discussion and wish you a great retirement whenever that happens for you.
@rosiegirl7112
@rosiegirl7112 2 жыл бұрын
Well said !
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosiegirl7112 Have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🌺🍷🙂
@daviddionne8296
@daviddionne8296 2 жыл бұрын
Tomorrow... is not promised to anyone. Want to make God laugh?.... tell him what you are doing tomorrow.... Just sayin... turn the page, don't fear....
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@daviddionne8296 Thanks for dropping by have a great weekend Cheers 🍺🌺
@raybon7939
@raybon7939 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Hollywood Florida there's a village just for seniors. It's about the size of a small city. I like the concept a city for retired people that would have everything shopping medical nursing. Assistants etc..
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Good idea we aren’t ready for that yet LOL 😂😂like having our own apartment and independence Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@stevenhall4617
@stevenhall4617 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting points of view. Appreciate the honesty. Personally, have been doing Chi gung since 2008 and bike to work the year round. Also love to putter around the cottage. Still enjoy teaching at 61 and plan to continue till 65. But yes, my wife who is two years older could retire tomorrow, especially given the mental strain of work and taking care of her two parents in nursing homes. So, if she decides to do so, I will keep what you had to say today in mind.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Steven , yes looking after elderly parents we are sure is difficult in its self . Hope you both have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@solaire9512
@solaire9512 2 жыл бұрын
Wise words indeed. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and enjoy many years of happiness together!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly we hope you have a wonderful day Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@nancyeubanks6357
@nancyeubanks6357 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! My husband and I have been guilty of thinking just about finances. Thank you for reminding us that there's something even more important to consider!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
@daviddaniels6534
@daviddaniels6534 2 жыл бұрын
So true I'm 58 and my husband is 74 I have relizised we have to live are life's now as he and I won't be here forever love your honesty .xMary Daniels.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You got this! Mary enjoy your time together Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@debsawyer-bowden5237
@debsawyer-bowden5237 2 жыл бұрын
My husband had 13 years of retirement while I had to continue working. And its taken the 1st year of my retirement for him to have me around! Now we're adjusted to both being retired together ❤ and keeping our health, mental and physical, the priority we deserve. Thanks for your sharing 😊
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are glad Deb that your retirement together is now working out , thanks for watching our video and have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@angelagurrin4520
@angelagurrin4520 7 күн бұрын
I am 70 my husband is only 66. I worry about retiring having enough money in Australia pensions means tested. I do feel my health has gone downhill especially the legs etcetera I will retire now thanks to your video
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 7 күн бұрын
That’s wonderful we wish you well for a happy retirement Angela🍷 🇦🇺 🌺🇨🇦🙂
@colinpatterson9951
@colinpatterson9951 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you👍💕😃I am 63 and just been made redundant. My wife is 68 in poor health so I have decided thanks to your videos to retire now instead of 66. Big hug to you both. Colin
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That’s great Colin we hope your wife gets better 💐 but enjoy the time you now have together have a nice weekend 🍷🌺❤️
@cgmtv
@cgmtv 2 жыл бұрын
The principle behind early retirement is that time is the scarcest resource we have. Health condition is the main variable that affects it, so having a healthy life is as important as saving/ investing for retirement. This is obvious, even outside the FIRE world, but everyone seems to ignore it and live their lives as they are immortal. Great topic to bring to the table! Cheers
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment Cesar you nailed it ! hope you are keeping well and have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@cgmtv
@cgmtv 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsOurRetirement Thanks. I'm about to turn 50 and "staying young" is one of my life's mottos. I do lots of sports as hobbies, additionally I practice Crossfit for healthy reasons (staying flexible, retaining muscle mass, keeping good cardio, etc).
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Just be careful you don’t do too much and wear out knee or hip cartilage, there’s a fine line between healthy and incurring an injury.
@cgmtv
@cgmtv 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsOurRetirement Thanks for the heads-up. I'm normally very rational about it, I'm not doing it with a competitive mindset.
@peteypickles3262
@peteypickles3262 2 жыл бұрын
That is excellent advice. My partner and I both retired in our early 60's - together! Part of the reason we retired a bit early was to maintain our health, so we could travel and spend time together. COVID has set some limits on the traveling, of course. But we have still managed to visit family in other states and use our timeshare more often. We exercise at the same (or sometimes higher) level as we did in our 40's and 50's and watch our diet. That doesn't mean we will never get sick, but it does help us feel good and strong on a daily basis. Much luck to you both in the future. I'm so glad I found your channel!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We are glad you found our channel Petey too, sounds like a wonderful retirement you are having enjoy your weekend Cheers 🍷🇺🇸🌺🇨🇦🍺
@club1fan552
@club1fan552 2 жыл бұрын
If people want to travel the time to do it if possible is when you are young. Late teens to early 20's is ideal. Your second point may also mean that if the younger partner leaves a job they love, they may not enjoy retirement and resent their partner. The trick to healthy aging is healthy youth. You're right. We need to move and use our brains more than we do. That means walking to the shops, cleaning our own houses, having conversations with people face to face, playing cards, doing crosswords and that Uni degree!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Great comment thanks for sharing , we have also just started doing the New York Times Wordle which is a lot of fun Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@barbaraebner5889
@barbaraebner5889 2 жыл бұрын
You both are on point. We retired at 68. Health is very, very, much a part of the equation. We didn't have the means to do it sooner. Now even if it is small trips we are on the move. Fourth quarter of your life makes you realize alot of things. Thank you both.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We agree Barbara trips don’t have to be big, we bought a trailer which is permanently on a Lakeside Campground 2 hours away every time we go it’s like being on vacation looking forward to our second season. Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺
@rockerdad2
@rockerdad2 2 жыл бұрын
One of your best!!! Please do a long version of this as its so important. I cant tell you all how fast 60 catches up to you. .. Thank You!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much and as we are both 60 plus we can agree with you LOL 😂😂have a wonderful week Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@lynn9931
@lynn9931 2 жыл бұрын
This video is exactly where we are in our life, my husband is retiring in May and I just turned 60 but we had the same conversation as you guys and I am retiring too, we are moving out West to spend more time with our grandchildren and take our small trailer into the mountains as well as spend more time in the u.k to be with our other 2 grandchildren, as soon as the children left home we was fortunate enough to travel to everywhere on our bucket list because we know how quickly life can change. Thank you for a brilliant video x
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great plan Lynn , and we are glad you enjoyed the video hope you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@marionjones2748
@marionjones2748 2 жыл бұрын
What sensible advice guys! It does make total sense to be aware of health….
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video Marion have a great day Cheers 🍷🌻🍺
@jeffreyallen1290
@jeffreyallen1290 2 жыл бұрын
So very true, thanks for your comments. I'm 60 and have noticed in the last 5 years my health dropping off a cliff. Gaining weight, increase in BP, aches and pains everywhere, Prostate issues, currently recovering from knee replacement. Who knows whats around the corner. I'm still working, 2 more years for me before I can retire. Don't wait if you can retire now, do it.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We wish you all the best with your health Jeffrey have a lovely weekend Cheers 🍺🙂
@b2bfusion
@b2bfusion 2 жыл бұрын
Why did health drop so rapidly, stress at work or just slowing down?
@jeffreyallen1290
@jeffreyallen1290 2 жыл бұрын
@@b2bfusion Age and bad genes. All my grandparents died in their 40s/50s/60s
@travelseatsyellowlab
@travelseatsyellowlab 2 жыл бұрын
Back in September, a friend who had battled cancer for the two previous years, died aged just 59, only weeks before being set to turn 60. It is still shocking, chilling, and frightening to think about. Just a few years before, they were active, working and had a life.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
@@travelseatsyellowlab That is so sad 🥲thanks for sharing we all need to take each day and enjoy it 🌺
@plarlee1
@plarlee1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this perspective. I am planning to retire earlier and many retirement channels are always emphasizing to delay your CPP/OAS payments . I do agree that you can't buy time or health.
@dana-lynnehills8216
@dana-lynnehills8216 2 жыл бұрын
This video really spoke to me and inspired me to re-evaluate my retirement plans and prioritize doing things that I know will require more energy and mobility. I just booked a trip of a lifetime to the Galapagos and Machu Pichu. I love your candor, practical advice and down-to-earth manner.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and we hope you enjoy your trip have a lovely weekend Cheers 🍷🙂🌺
@Greggsberdard
@Greggsberdard 7 ай бұрын
More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire.
@504YaHeard
@504YaHeard 2 жыл бұрын
Y’all look so sharp today! Thank you for the wonderful advice.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We dressed up! lol Thank you
@mmamommamo6152
@mmamommamo6152 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best videos i have seen about retirement. You are the first who talked about the health topic. Great video.thanks
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome thanks for your nice comment Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@PaulaJoW
@PaulaJoW 2 жыл бұрын
A great reminder. And congratulations on 38,000 subscribers!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂 we hope you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@klassyken
@klassyken 2 жыл бұрын
Great perspective and share, I appreciate your words. May you have as much travel as you desire or not in the coming years. K
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly! hoping you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🇨🇦🍺
@beverlywalker4111
@beverlywalker4111 2 жыл бұрын
So true! You have to get your mind and body in shape for retirement. I am single and 73. The aches and pains have ramped up in this decade of my life. I worked until age 70 and took care of my mom until she passed away two years ago and now Covid! I am thankful for making memories in my younger years. There is a balance, since we are not guaranteed a long healthy life. Looking forward to more memories and blessed that my two daughters have traveled with me during short breaks of Covid. We have plans to see Montreal this summer! 🤞
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That’s great Beverly that you have those memories have a great time in Montreal , we have visited there a few times. Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂
@michellecrockettms.uniteds9101
@michellecrockettms.uniteds9101 Жыл бұрын
I simply adore you two! Thank you for sharing!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much we appreciate your support Michelle and glad you enjoy our videos have a wonderful day Cheers 🇨🇦☕️🇺🇸
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 жыл бұрын
Happy 2022 Tina and Norm! Love this topic. You two bring up issues that are way more important than finance. My realization of aging was when I almost face planted going up stairs and up to a sidewalk. I thought my leg raise was high enough to clear the step up but I was wrong. The incidences truly shook my core in my mid 40s. Ever since I became extremely mindful when going up and coming down. My eyes scan what’s under my feet like an old lady; no looking up, looking at phone, or talking to anyone. Don’t want to twist ankles, busted knee caps, broken teeth, or worse from falling down staircases.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jen, Mobility is so important and you are right to be careful thank you for your kind words and watching our video, have a great safe weekend.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 2 жыл бұрын
Household-type accidents can happen at any age, with permanent consequences. It’s wise to pay attention.
@deborahdownie8039
@deborahdownie8039 2 жыл бұрын
Your comments regarding health after retirement is so true. My husband and I have just reached 60 and the aches and pains are more prevalent than they were in our 50s. We started travelling in our mid fifties and absolutely loved it. We have realized that it will be one more difficult but the type of travelling will change to more sightseeing and less action as we get older. But you are so right that when we are younger, we don’t always realize that our health and mobility will change. Enjoy your videos, especially the fact that you are fellow Canadians.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment have a wonderful Valentine’s Day 🍷💖🙂
@mariaburlington4440
@mariaburlington4440 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciated your comments and found them very relatable. I retired at 60, I just turned 65. Had planned to travel quite a bit or at least spend winters away. Due to Covid the past three winters have been a write off. Now I’m noticing a drop in my energy level and like you said one has to worry about their health every year going forward. I guess my advice is to do as much as you can while healthy as time flies and before you know it, although can afford to do things/travel, physically may not be able to!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Maria, We agree with you, Covid has put a restriction on travel but when it’s safe to do so we will be back to traveling, thanks for watching.
@DavidSmith-fr1uz
@DavidSmith-fr1uz 2 жыл бұрын
Good advice. I remember an old man telling me to make memories for your old age now! The future is not guaranteed.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
What a great piece of advice David Have a wonderful week Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@alanyaknits8018
@alanyaknits8018 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a 35-year-old viewer, and I appreciate this insight. By the way, my grandma, who is alone now, has been traveling even during covid at 87-years-old 😆 She has more energy than me.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, your Grandma sounded like Tina’s Grandma full of energy and life.
@linaspencer5814
@linaspencer5814 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so frank, you are so right in your advice - thanks for sharing.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Your very welcome Lina have a wonderful week Cheers 🍷🌻🍺
@jasonedwards2571
@jasonedwards2571 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Part of our complication is that we became parents later in life (mid-40s) so we are actually trying to do some bucket list trips before we start doing more family vacations. I hope covid abates and allows us all to travel more.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
We totally agree with you about traveling we really miss it. In comparison to you we were the young parents, which brought certain problems but we did want life after kids lol. We hope you get to do some awesome trips soon.
@tonyspadaCATDAD
@tonyspadaCATDAD 2 жыл бұрын
What a kind and sincere message. Thank you.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Your welcome Tony glad you enjoyed it Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@thomashawker2883
@thomashawker2883 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video Tina and Norm - thank you! I am 56, my wife is 52. Quite honestly, up until about 5 years ago, we thought we would have to work until at least 65. However, we put a plan together, F.I.R.E. and we are on track to be done by the end of 2023 or mid-2024, ages 58, and 54. We too love Portugal, especially Lagos, and can't wait to get back there again soon.
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 жыл бұрын
Almost there! Godspeed!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! sounds like a great plan in place we also love Lagos and hope to be back in Portugal 🇵🇹 next Winter , have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🇵🇹🍺🌺🇨🇦
@michellebatty626
@michellebatty626 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this insight. It’s much appreciated.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Have a great week Michelle Cheers 🌺🙂🍷
@leopark2526
@leopark2526 2 жыл бұрын
The one of reasons I enjoy your videos is to learn English. As a person speaking only Korean for whole life in south Korea and plaining to move to Portugal, English is a big challenge. I could find very useful information about Portugal and also useful English expressions in your videos. I love your slow, easy and funny explanations. I hope to speak with you someday in fluent English. Thank you.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you that’s a wonderful plan to have we hope it works for you have a wonderful day Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@christopherbarker976
@christopherbarker976 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tina & Norm some more very good tips . I totally agree I’m 66 and try and stay fit but it all takes a little longer to recover. Regards. Christopher Barker
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it yes we are all getting a bit older ! Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@keithmoriyama5421
@keithmoriyama5421 2 жыл бұрын
One thing you did not mention was exercise-- the elixir for health. What shape should someone our age (I'm the same age) be in? It's really hard to exercise when you are working, especially if you do a labour intensive job. But, in retirement there is no excuse! You may think you are in good shape because you are physically active, but true health involves targeted exercise. Oh, I forgot one other very important thing, maybe the single most important thing-- Sleep!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Keith you make an important point, we walk together daily for at least an hour, it is good to be outdoors and breathing fresh air. Sleep and good quality sleep is very important as you said, thanks so much for adding to the discussion.
@Chariots1981
@Chariots1981 Жыл бұрын
I just found your videos and absolutely love them! I'm in my fifties and thinking of retiring early because even at my age, I'm finding my health is slowly declining even though I do take care of myself. No one knows how much longer we'll be alive and kicking, so got to start doing what you love as much as possible.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and welcome to our channel glad you are enjoying our videos have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺
@SandraMarksWebster
@SandraMarksWebster 2 жыл бұрын
Well Tina & Norm you hit the nail on the head. Thank you for your thoughtful approach to retirement. This vlogg will no doubt resonate with many retirees and hopefully with pre-retirees. I just sent it to cousins where the husband wants to keep working to save, save, save and the wife wants to retire and travel. Hopefully it will shed a bit more light for them.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing the video, sometimes a person just needs to hear it from someone else. We hope they find it thought provoking and can start a conversation.
@spyman52
@spyman52 2 жыл бұрын
Keep us updated, wonderful people.
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Frank
@ztephone6729
@ztephone6729 2 жыл бұрын
A must watch for anyone under 60 pondering retirement. Thanks guys!
@ThisIsOurRetirement
@ThisIsOurRetirement 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
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