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How to Take a 'Micro-Retirement' (and Why Your Career Will Thank You)Why wait until 65? More and more people are discovering the power of micro-retirements — short, strategic breaks taken years before they retire.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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A Retirement Lesson From 'The Pitt'If "The Pitt’s" chief attending has you rethinking the daily grind, it might be time to plan a strategic career pause — before you call it quits for good.
By Maurie Backman
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How to Break Free From the 'One More Year' Trap and Actually RetireDespite having more than enough money to retire, some people simply cannot step away from their jobs.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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How to Keep Your Work Friends After You RetireWork friends can make the toughest days better. While retiring changes your daily rhythm, it’s also a good time to curate a community built on shared passions. Here’s how.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Seven Winning Moves to Land a Job After 50To land a great job regardless of your age, follow these best practices to demonstrate your competency and eliminate biases.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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The Surprise Social Benefit of a Side Hustle in RetirementA side gig or part-time job in retirement, like walking dogs, teaching, or consulting, can combat loneliness by sparking new friendships and boosting your social life.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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I’m Not Worried About Saving for Retirement; I’ll Just Work Forever. What Can Go Wrong?Here's why that approach to saving for retirement doesn't always work out.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Seven Surprising Reasons Retirees Are Going Back to WorkSure, money is a big reason to come out of retirement, but it's not the only reason retirees are doing it.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Even Retirees Get a Case of the MondaysAnxiety about the start of a new week isn't just experienced by those in the workforce. Retirees deal with it, too. Here's why it happens and strategies for dealing with it.
By Christy Bieber
