Shocking Facts They Don't Tell You In Retirement

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This Is Our Retirement

This Is Our Retirement

2 жыл бұрын

Fear of money running out leads to fear of retirement I don't want to retire, we explain the fears of retirement that they don't tell you. The honest truth about retirement the good the bad and the downright ugly. As a retired couple we have gone through the fears of retirement and the uncertainty of retiring from the work force.
Before your retirement your mind will play games with you, what if etc The reality is retirement isn't as scary as you think it will be. Find your passion live on your own rules and enjoy what you have earned.
Tina and Norm are shocked at things they don't tell you about retirement and try and dispel the fears of retirement. Your pension money is more than enough for a comfortable retirement you do not need a million dollars to retire, you need a positive outlook on life. These are going to be the best years of your life because you are free from employers, free from being a consumer just do it retire when the opportunity comes.
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@kendama99
@kendama99 2 жыл бұрын
I keep thinking of my father. For his generation, retiring early really wasn’t something people considered seriously. He worked until he was 65 and he and Mom, who also retired from the bank at 65 (they were only a few months apart in age), sold the family house, bought a condo and a new car, and traveled to England, a life-long dream. But within a few years, his health began to fail. He died at 78, but truly he only had 6 or 7 good years after retiring. He also didn’t know what to do with his time. He’d never really developed any hobbies during his working life.
@paulr1
@paulr1 2 жыл бұрын
Reading books and taking bike rides is what i like in my retirement.
@AnnMitt
@AnnMitt 2 жыл бұрын
One aspect of retirement that shocked me was how few friends that I have left in my life. Between everyone being busy working full-time, raising a family, keeping a house, caring for elderly parents, there was very little time for nurturing friendships. Now that the senior centers and community centers are back open, I plan to seek out activities that I enjoy and hopefully will make new friends.
@brigittecrawley1872
@brigittecrawley1872 Жыл бұрын
So agree with you both. My husband waited to retire until he was in his mid seventies and I retired at 65. Now my health is not as good and he is slowing down and find it difficult to do what we wanted to do like travel. Excellent advice.
@daviddean6032
@daviddean6032 2 жыл бұрын
I live on way less monthly income now than when I was still working but I am cooking healthy meals at home and spending way less on groceries and eating than when I was working. I make greek yogurt in the Instant Pot and every day I make at least one huge vegetable soup which only takes ten minutes. I enjoy having meals by the window and looking out at nature and counting my blessings that I was able to retire at 60.
@cricket6410
@cricket6410 2 жыл бұрын
Two more work days til I jump. Can’t wrap my head around it even now. But your wise words affected me months ago: “do NOT wait too long”. I’ve been told by family and professional advisers that I have enough money. I’m stepping forward with faith, gratitude, and much invigorating excitement. Thank you for your thoughtful genuine insightful honesty. I join your ranks on March 29.
@markdraper4087
@markdraper4087 2 жыл бұрын
I could of kept watching that video if it was 30 minutes long. Personally, this is the biggest reason I watch retirement videos is to gain the knowledge that you guys share every week. Great points on keeping busy and having purpose. It doesn't matter how wealthy you are, if you don't have a purpose, it's already over.
@lmr691
@lmr691 2 жыл бұрын
We retired early and still budget and plan spending. Yes, always careful to be sure there is enough to last a lifetime. Restarted my crocheting and love feeding my squirrels and birds.
@jimbertrand2499
@jimbertrand2499 2 жыл бұрын
Took my FIRST winter vacation this winter in my entire 65 year life. Left Winter peg on December 16th at
@GoingGreenMom
@GoingGreenMom 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how many of these things I have seen since I have been off work in my own life.
@wcg66
@wcg66 2 жыл бұрын
You guys are right on about spending in retirement. Things like international travel are for young retirees. Especially if you develop a chronic condition later in life. Book those trips early and do them while you can! I've had a kidney transplant and it more or less frees you up for travel, at least for a few months at a time. However, transplants have a "shelf life" and I have to be prepared for failure and going on dialysis. No sense in waiting for that to happen, so we plan to travel right away.
@sandihunter1260
@sandihunter1260 2 жыл бұрын
I've been retired since August 2020 and I couldn't be happier. My husband retired in April 2021. What we enjoy is waking up and not knowing what the day will bring. It's exciting and you are so right about spending. We end up with extra money at the end of every month. It gives us freedom to do what we want. Don't be afraid of retirement.
@wilmabrock6257
@wilmabrock6257 2 жыл бұрын
Die With Zero by Bill Perkins is an excellent book that I read recently that talks about how common it is to deny living your best life because you focussed on saving. Sage advice!
@lizaroberts2954
@lizaroberts2954 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video Tina and Norm!!
@bearsandbutters
@bearsandbutters 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tina and Norm!! Great video today on things they don't tell you in retirement. It's so true what you said Norm -- everyone equates retirement to having enough money or saving enough money. We have heard that before when you retire you have to start spending the money you saved, and it's often a weird adjustment for people LOLOL!! The big kicker is enjoying your retirement enough before health issues and age creep up on you and it's definitely quite the conundrum of life since we don't know our expiration date! It's funny you think later in life that you'll need so much money, but like Tina said you have all the stuff you need by that point in life. Great video and love you guys to the moon! 💖🥰🌛
@tobystevens3109
@tobystevens3109 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting insights into this retirement decision process. This one video gives me lots to think about (but I watch all of yours), I thank you very much for sharing!
@keithmoriyama5421
@keithmoriyama5421 2 жыл бұрын
2 shocking things I found out in retirement:
@jeffbeamer9882
@jeffbeamer9882
Staying safe and keeping well! This was one of my favorites! Keep up the great work!
@peterferreira1025
@peterferreira1025 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insight and advice. You seemed to describe me and my mindset at the moment.
@deanpapadopoulos3314
@deanpapadopoulos3314 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tina and Norm! Stay well yourselves. I agree with everything you’ve said here. Your show today also confirms for me my thoughts. It seems that like-mind people actually think very much alike about specific topics. I find that fascinating and a relief…that I’m no way out there thinking my hippy thoughts 😃😃. I would add to the discussion something you both know but that might be useful to your viewers. Like getting in shape for retirement PRIOR to retirement, exploring, developing, and funding a hobby or two PRIOR to retirement is very important. When I realized that traveling is a passion of mine and not just something I did for holidays and that I could it affordably and as often as I wished in retirement, then my wheels started turning on how to retire as soon as possible. As a result, I cut 7 years off of my preconceived idea of a retirement date. Thank you again for celebrating the best chapter in our lives…the last two. Wishing you both a peaceful and fun weekend!! 🎊🎉🎈
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