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Depending on your health, retirement could be one of the longest phases of your life; far longer than adolescence.  With some thought, it can be a rewarding time of activity and growth.   
But many people don't spend sufficient time psychologically preparing for their next chapter, and as a result they find themselves feeling aimless and discontented.
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See the links below to learn more about planning for a
smooth transition:

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