Author: | Samantha Johnson | ISBN: | 9781386416494 |
Publisher: | Samantha Johnson | Publication: | May 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Samantha Johnson |
ISBN: | 9781386416494 |
Publisher: | Samantha Johnson |
Publication: | May 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
You are 50 plus, have a little saved up, and would like to retire when you can get another income stream set up. That is a good thing. Why? The work you do to supplement your retirement income should be one you actually enjoy doing.
If you have the basics of food and shelter covered by your retirement income...that is a good start to reaching your retirement goals. Good... because you do not have to look solely at income in choosing a supplemental line of work. Your next work can be fun.
Let's say you are a devoted angler, and know a lake or stream well...become a fishing guide. A fishing guide will make $200 to $300 a day for doing what he or she (there are some excellent lady guides), loves to do. Be paid for what you love doing is the essence of how a second "career" is more enjoyable. The best part is your client, who is doing what you were doing, before you retired, stuck in the rat race...they will invariably say, "You have got it made...I wish I could do this". You can...
If you don't know fishing from baseball, that is not a problem. Identify what you enjoy doing and look for ways to make money at it. If you do work at something you enjoy, it is not really work. Let your imagination work overtime...if for instance you like to cook there are ways to earn besides working at the Golden Arches. There are ways to turn hobbies and passions into money.
Historically, at the age of around 65, people stop working and embark on a new transition in life. In the grand drama of life, retirement is our second act. Out of the office and not bound by daily plans and schedules, you now have the choice to do what you want to do. What is your vision of the ideal retirement? It varies from one person to the other how they are going to spend and enjoy their golden years, but the retired life by itself is beautiful because you can customize your lifestyle.
Individually, we find different means and ways to be happy. Our happiness, for the most part, is influenced by the uniqueness of our tastes and passions as well as personal fears. Personally, do you know what retirement means? The following questions can guide you to a better understanding.
You are 50 plus, have a little saved up, and would like to retire when you can get another income stream set up. That is a good thing. Why? The work you do to supplement your retirement income should be one you actually enjoy doing.
If you have the basics of food and shelter covered by your retirement income...that is a good start to reaching your retirement goals. Good... because you do not have to look solely at income in choosing a supplemental line of work. Your next work can be fun.
Let's say you are a devoted angler, and know a lake or stream well...become a fishing guide. A fishing guide will make $200 to $300 a day for doing what he or she (there are some excellent lady guides), loves to do. Be paid for what you love doing is the essence of how a second "career" is more enjoyable. The best part is your client, who is doing what you were doing, before you retired, stuck in the rat race...they will invariably say, "You have got it made...I wish I could do this". You can...
If you don't know fishing from baseball, that is not a problem. Identify what you enjoy doing and look for ways to make money at it. If you do work at something you enjoy, it is not really work. Let your imagination work overtime...if for instance you like to cook there are ways to earn besides working at the Golden Arches. There are ways to turn hobbies and passions into money.
Historically, at the age of around 65, people stop working and embark on a new transition in life. In the grand drama of life, retirement is our second act. Out of the office and not bound by daily plans and schedules, you now have the choice to do what you want to do. What is your vision of the ideal retirement? It varies from one person to the other how they are going to spend and enjoy their golden years, but the retired life by itself is beautiful because you can customize your lifestyle.
Individually, we find different means and ways to be happy. Our happiness, for the most part, is influenced by the uniqueness of our tastes and passions as well as personal fears. Personally, do you know what retirement means? The following questions can guide you to a better understanding.