Enjoy Your Retirement - The Importance Of A Happy Retirement


A happy retirement isn't just about sitting around and watching the rest of the universe whiz past. Most people today believe that retirement is essentially a time for embarking upon one of life's greatest experiences. This, however, isn't the best time to do whatever you'd like with the extra experience-packed good sense. A great retirement has a timeless quality, one that's built to last for years and decades. It's important to know these aspects about a timeless retirement experience.

One thing that many retirees don't realize is that social isolation increases the risk of premature death significantly. Social isolation is a significant factor in the five-year survival rate for heart disease, cancer, and other age-related diseases. In fact, researchers have discovered that social isolation is one of the major causes of early death. Unfortunately, studies have shown that the rate of early death is higher in rural areas where most residents are unemployed, have low incomes and little social network.

Happy Retirement Travel

Happy Retirement Travel

Another thing that retirees rarely consider is that being able to travel greatly enhances the quality of their lives. Retirees have much more options to experience the world while still being able to be home in their comfortable retirement homes. There are so many fun things to do in cities like London or Paris that a person would simply be unable to experience if they are stuck in one place.

Many elderly citizens love to visit historic sites, especially museums because they offer such a rich experience and they also provide a great chance to meet new friends. When you take a look at what is available in cities like London and Paris, there are many fun ways to travel in the world and enjoy your retirement years. are interested in visiting exciting cities is that you are less likely to spend money if you save. "Savings make you happy", said aficionado and real estate magnate, Alfalfa founder Alfalfa Investments, in an interview on Financial Times Radio. If you have the money put aside for your retirement's then you are more likely to enjoy travel and go to fun destinations such as Rome, which can cost a pretty penny.

Another reason to save for your later years is that you will be less likely to fall victim to high interest rates. According to the experts, "A growing economy means higher interest rates and more people are able to afford their mortgages, thus keeping the rate at manageable levels." The less you spend on loans, the more money you have to put into savings so when the time comes to retire, you won't be struggling to pay off your bills. Remember to save for retirement not just for yourself, but for your family as well. If you have children, then plan ahead and have them saved for college as well.

You have worked hard all your life and paid a lot of taxes, so why not enjoy the fruits of your labor? "As you age, one of the most important things to focus on is your physical health. In fact, it is the most obvious indicator of aging. After years of strenuous physical activity, people begin to show signs of aging such as joints that ache and stiffness. Many people also complain of memory loss and confusion. A few simple exercises a day can help prevent the onset of many physical ailments that will adversely affect your ability to enjoy retirement."

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Dr. Chris Wolf