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The Sabattical as a Dress Rehearsal for Retirement

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Adrian Mastracci, KCM Wealth

By Adrian Mastracci, KCM Wealth Management

Special to the Financial Independence Hub

“Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.”
— Danny Kaye, (1913 – 1987), actor, singer, dancer.

“We are often reminded of not pursuing enough personal enjoyment. Well, here is to rectifying that — your coveted sabbatical.”  — Adrian Mastracci.

How many dream of arranging a sabbatical — not just a vacation? Leaving the office behind for a long time — say, three months to one year, maybe more.

blue, green and white oil paint on canvas

I can attest from experience, having had a 17-month one, that a sabbatical is magnificent.

I threw some paint on my canvas of life — it’s one of the best personal investments I’ve made.

Sabbaticals are well known among educational institutions. Teaching faculty often arrange one to pursue research and personal interests.

Sabbaticals have plenty of appeal.
Imagine an extra long time to pursue whatever you fancy, without your ties to the office.

My 17 months away from the office were a series of very refreshing experiences.
I had no pressing daily agenda, long lunches, pursuing avenues of interest, travel and no need to rush anywhere.

A sabbatical offers immense personal satisfaction. It can be a time to reflect, explore, slow the pace, relax and change.

Perhaps, all of these at once. Think of it as your dress rehearsal to a healthy retirement.

Adrian’s sabbatical tips

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Maybe you just THINK you want to retire?

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By Jonathan Chevreau

My latest MoneySense blog has been posted, titled Maybe you just think you want to retire?

The word “think” needs to be emphasized, since the point is that I’m not so sure baby boomers really want to retire anymore, at least not in their 50s or early 60s. I actually had written this particular blog before reading and reviewing some books about Encore Careers and Second Acts, such as last week’s review of Unretirement.

Of course, this entire website is dedicated to the proposition that there is a difference between traditional “full-stop” retirement and Financial Independence, or “Findependence.” To us, Findependence sets the stage for one’s true calling in life, which is why the six blog sections here at the Hub now include one called Encore Acts. From where I sit, it’s a lot easier to launch an Encore Act once you have a modicum of Financial Independence established.

For the full blog, click the red link above.

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