9 ways to transition into the Boomer retirement zone without having a meltdown
Nurse Leader Insider, May 7, 2015
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By Carol Ebert, RN, BSN, MA, CHES, CWP
If you are about to retire or are simply inching closer to retirement, here are some important things to think about. The first big message as you make the transition is to CELEBRATE! After all, retirement is inevitable, so why not enjoy? You have a choice to either take the negative path or the positive path. Since I know that the positive path is the wellness path, and your bodymind is happier this way and functions better, I choose that one.
C - Celebrate your transition day in a great way totally designed by YOU!
Why not? It's your big day. Take a moment and decide what would be the best way for you to celebrate. Some want a big bash, some want a big trip, some want a big present, some want a ______________ (fill in the blank). Sometimes just spending time creating a new life plan is the best celebration there is. You are on the way to another phase of life and what does that look like?
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