Upon entering retirement some people find it challenging to slow down and shift gears. Although it should be a relief, no longer having the responsibilities or the stresses of raising a family or having a career it is sometimes experienced as a void in life. Retirees have different desires, financial flexibility and physical needs. No matter what lifestyle is chosen, creating an ideal retirement situation will include, continuing to focus on a good diet, finding appropriate forms of exercise, managing financial resources and attending to mental and emotional health concerns.
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