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Do You Have Enough Hobbies To Ensure An Enjoyable Retirement? |
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Submitted by Leticia Santos
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Even if youve been saving your money since you were in grade school, that may not be enough to have an enjoyable retirement. Of course having enough money put away is the number one factor as to whether or not youll maintain your desired lifestyle once you stop working. But dont overlook the small stuff. Does sitting in front of the TV sound like a fulfilling way to live, day in and day out? Youll need something engaging to do with your free time and remember you will probably have more free time than youve ever had in your adult life. Having several interesting hobbies is a great way to get the most out of your retirement.
You probably started thinking about your retirement savings a long time ago. Well you should start thinking about how you plan on spending your time too. A satisfying hobby or a way to spend you time really is required for your happiness. Perhaps youve decided to spend more time with your family and just enjoy life. Thats all well and good but youll need something more.
Choosing a fun hobby is easy. Most hobbies are fun, thats why theyre hobbies. And Im sure almost everyone has something that they like to do. Whether its gardening, playing tennis, building ships in a bottle or collecting stamps, Im sure theres something out there that youd like to do. Finding a fun hobby shouldnt be a problem for most people. Its the next two criteria that may cause some problems for you.
Money always seem to be an issue. If youve found something that you enjoy doing but cant afford to do it, then youre out of luck. How often to you hear people say that if they won the lottery then would retire and spend their time traveling the world? Traveling would be how everyone spent their retirement if it was free. Going on a few vacations a year will probably fit into even the most conservative budget. But even if you add some visits to see the grandkids or other relatives youll probably still have about 40 weeks left in your year that youll need something else to do. Gardening can be a relatively in-expensive hobby. Buying seeds are pretty cheap and will provide you with days worth of tasks to take grow them from seedlings to mature plants. You can even put some food on the table if you plant a vegetable garden.
Lastly youll need to think about your health. If you suffer from arthritis, then I dont recommend spending your days doing something that will aggravate it. Lets look at our previous hobby examples and see if they make the grade. Gardening can require some physical labor. Whether youre turning the soil or bending over to pull weeds youll need a strong back to get the job done. Collecting stamps or other collecting hobbies would be okay even if you require a sedentary lifestyle.
Many people spend their adult life saving their money for retirement. This is a great way to secure your future but its only a first step. Give some thought to how you plan on spending your free time during your retirement. With some interesting hobbies, youre retirement can be more fulfilling that you ever planned.
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