When we become third age people it is vital to keep the mind firing on all cylinders if we are to be all we can be - and if this mental activity can be converted into profitable pursuits, so much the better.
But as with all things in life we have choices:
- We can conform to what the misguided still believe retirement is all about:
Do nothing, wallow in boredom, eat half the day, sleep the other half, age rapidly, and throw off the mortal coil prematurely.
- We can drift along and fritter away time and whatever income or savings we have at our disposal.
- We can (if we have oodles of spare cash) indulge in perpetual vacationing ad nauseam or….
- We can apply ourselves to ensuring that our native abilities are kept alive, active, and sufficiently energized to augment the quality of life and…
- We can stretch our abilities to make some extra cash in retirement.
And for some, the final option isn’t so much a choice as a necessity.
So Who is Jim Green and Why Should You Read What He Has to Say about Making a Buck in Retirement?
I am into my tenth year of the Golden Third Age and I’ve never had anything to do with conventional retirement. To keep busy, I run a mix of online and offline ventures and I write. My first published work in the third age genre ‘Your Retirement Masterplan’ (How To Books ISBN 1857039874) is already a bestseller, vending in big numbers in world wide bookstores and online at Amazon.com.
It pays to keep active as most will testify.
Here’s what one famous retiree was fond of say when consulted about giving up work, ‘You got to keep busy’. He tried retiring once at the age of 55 and didn’t like it so he went back to what he did best and kept on doing it right to the end of the road.
The quotation is from the late, great Frank Sinatra.
And when you keep your mind in good order as you keep busy, your body quickly finds its own levels of wellbeing.
What Will My Unique Retirement Course ‘How To Turn A Buck In The Third Age’ Do For You?
It will do for you what it has already done for me. It will open up your eyes to the fact that the third plateau of the lifespan can be the most exciting of all if you go about matters in the correct way.
And I am not alone in my discoveries.
For the majority of today’s retirees, lounging around the house or lying in the sun in a deck chair is not a prerequisite for third age enjoyment and fulfilment. While the world is undoubtedly aging and the number of elderly people is increasing, the current crop of senior citizens is in better health and lead longer, more active lives than their parents did.
- Action is what they want, not eternal relaxation
- Excitement, not enforced leisure
- Accomplishment, not resignation
Conventional retirement is just too dreary and many remain emotionally unprepared to throw the working life concept entirely to the wind. Some could also make good use of opportunities to increase basic income.
http://retirement-moneymakers.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment