Why You Should Consult A Retirement Coach Before You Retire

By now, quite a few people understand what life coaching is all about. However retirement coaching is a component of life coaching that not familiar to many people. What exactly is it, and how might it be advantageous to you?


With abundant info on financial planning for retirement so quite a few people have come to believe this is the only planning required prior to retiring. However, a number of unsuccessful retirees can tell you that, there are a number of other aspects to think about and prepare for. That's where retirement coaching provides assistance – preparing for the matters unrelated to money. What are the non-financial aspects?

Several people considering retirement now question if they have saved enough to retire in complete leisure. They expect to live a healthy life and recent economic misfortunes have negatively impacted their savings. People are worried if they have sufficient money to last for the rest of a long life. They may also be worried about all the spare time that they will have on their hands after retirement. So work or work- replacement activities are an important matter as one considers retirement. Those who are considering work in some way must then make a decision whether to simply continue in their existing job or in a similar line of work, start a new business or advisory practice, work part-time, or switch occupation completely. Retirement coaching contains essential career advice to assist clients sort out their many options when it comes to working in retirement.

Since social arrangements and support are so vital to our mental and physical health (mortality rates are directly associated with social support), we pose many questions about this as well. How will your work-related friendships change when you no longer see those people every day? Are there relatives you'd like to spend more time with? Would you like to contact your old friends, or is it time to find a way to make some new friends?

When people think of retirement, they inevitably think of leisure. How will you spend your new found spare time? What hobbies or interests did you let go of years ago for lack of time that you might want to revisit now?

When you are planning to retire and free up some time, committing some of it to maintaining your fitness is a very prudent investment. Are you eating and sleeping well enough? What are your plans to improve the vitality of your life in the future?

Family and marital relationships can become a source of tension after retirement if you do not think about it carefully in advance. How will your main relationship, if you are married or partnered, be impacted by retirement? If you are both retiring at the same time or you are joining a partner who is already retired, how will it be to spend significantly more time with each other? How much time together or apart will each of you require and want? What expectations do your family members have about what you will do with any extra time you may have, and do those expectations jive with yours?

People contemplating retirement often plan based on their existing situation. Will you continue to reside in the same area or move to another community? If you plan to relocate, what are the important conditions for the new location? What type of housing is most appealing to you for the next phase of your life?

Self growth and development is predominantly important at this stage of life. Unlike Webster's meaning of retirement, most retirees do not think about it as a time to "retreat or withdraw". Instead, they consider it a time when they can further advance themselves, create the ideal lifestyle, and perhaps help others. What are your ethics and what do you do to state them in your life? How do you want to make a change in the lives of people around you? To what causes might you contribute some time and energy? What gives your life meaning now?

As you can see, planning for retirement may be far more intricate than you thought. The support, structure, and objectivity of a retirement coach may be just what you need to make the changeover to retirement go more efficiently.

By: Anita Collins

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Redesigning Retirement specializes in retirement coaching and helping clients with careers in retirement.

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