There’s no shortage of books that focus on financial readiness for retirement. But what about emotional or psychological readiness for retirement? Lyndsay Green’s just-published Ready to Retire? (Harper Collins, Toronto, 2016) puts a microscope on the less-scrutinized emotional and lifestyle issues of retirement. She interviewed 44 Canadian males and 17 of their spouses about common retirement fears (for those still working) versus the reality of retirement once it’s actually achieved.
Generally, these males either planned for retirement or – in the all-too-common case of sudden terminations – found themselves unexpectedly in the land of retirement years or even decades before they expected it.
But whether planned or not, most required a period of adjustment that can take years: not surprisingly, retirement is right up there with divorce, death and job loss in creating a traumatic new stage of life.
Mental Map depicts common emotions about Retirement
The book’s frontispiece conveys the common emotions in a graphic that I think should have been the cover. ( Continue Reading…