Secrets to a happy retirement: Professor Joanne Earl shares what you can do
Retirement gives you back something precious: time. So, what's your plan for a full and happy retirement? On today's episode, organisational psychologist and retirement planning researcher Professor Joanne Earl shares practical strategies for this exciting new life chapter. They include: what you need to think about (hint: it’s not just your finances) how to make the transition from work to retirement easier hobbies, volunteering, or starting a side project investing time in relationships and avoiding loneliness prioritising physical activity and self-care. Retirement is an opportunity to design the life you really want. Listen now to learn the strategies you need to achieve it. 🌟 Liked the episode? Could you do 1 (or some?) of the below for us? 👍 Click the thumbs up and give your feedback by leaving a comment 🔔 To get the latest episodes, subscribe and hit the notification bell 💝 Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it RECOMMENDATIONS Macquarie University Holistic Retirement Planning Program https://openmq.com.au/course/HRPP01 Planning your retirement https://www.australianretirementtrust... Transition to retirement https://www.australianretirementtrust... IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE YOU MAY LIKE Ready to retire? Understand your superannuation options at retirement https://www.australianretirementtrust... Age Pension Australia – understand the rules and how to qualify https://www.australianretirementtrust... CREDITS Anne Fuchs, Executive General Manager - Advocacy and Impact Professor Joanne Earl, Organisational Psychologist The opinions and comments shared by people in this podcast are theirs alone, and they’re not necessarily shared by the Trustee. It uses information that’s accurate at the time of publishing. This is general information only. It’s not based on your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. So, think about those things and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination at art.com.au/pds before you make any decision about our products. And if you’re still not sure, talk with a financial adviser. This information and all products are issued by Australian Retirement Trust Pty Ltd (ABN 88 010 720 840, AFSL 228975) (‘Trustee’), trustee of Australian Retirement Trust (ABN 60 905 115 063) (‘the Fund’ or ‘ART’). Any advice given is by representatives of Sunsuper Financial Services Pty Ltd (ABN 50 087 154 818, AFSL 227867) or QInvest Limited (ABN 35 063 511 580, AFSL 238274), both wholly owned by the Trustee. As representatives, they may recommend ART products from time to time. So read the relevant Financial Service Guide at art.com.au/fsg to tell you about that advice and how they’re paid. Any information given by the guest speaker is provided as general information only and not financial advice.

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