A Florida Retiree Shares What Retirement Is Really Like | Real Retirement Stories
What does retirement really feel like after the first year? In this episode of Real Retirement Stories, Anne shares her honest experience retiring at 65 after a long nursing career. From paying off the house and preparing financially to creating structure and purpose in retirement, Anne explains how she knew it was finally time to stop working. She discusses: Retiring after a career in nursing Medicare and health insurance concerns Paying off debt before retirement Creating routines after leaving work Staying busy without overscheduling Why knowing your personality matters in retirement Retirement misconceptions Financial confidence and peace of mind Adjusting to freedom and flexibility Anne’s story is especially relatable for people wondering: “How do I know when I’m ready to retire?” If you are approaching retirement and want honest, real-world insight from retirees who have already made the transition, this interview offers practical wisdom and reassurance. Subscribe for more real retirement stories and retirement planning conversations. The testimonial(s) presented herein are provided by clients of Dolphin Wealth Management, Inc.. These clients have not been compensated, directly or indirectly, for their testimonial or endorsement of Dolphin Wealth Management, Inc. or its services. The experiences and opinions expressed in the testimonials are those of the individual clients and may not be representative of the experiences of all clients. There is no guarantee that all clients will have similar experiences or results. Testimonials are not indicative of future performance or success. #Retirement #RetirementPlanning #RetiredLife #RetirementLifestyle #Medicare #FinancialPlanning #RealRetirementStories #RetirementAdvice #FloridaRetirement #RetirementJourney

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