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Four Tips to Finding New Purpose in Retirement

One in three new retirees struggle with finding purpose after leaving their job, according to a recent Edward Jones study. Without a plan for what could be 20, 30, or more years in retirement, you may find yourself feeling restless, craving something more but not knowing where to start or what that something might be.

As Leider says, “our time is the most precious investment for our life. We need to stop and reflect on our lives and what matters to us most.” Don’t let another minute go to waste. Identify what brings your life purpose and go after it.

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you figure out why.

– RICHARD LEIDER, CO-AUTHOR OF WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW OLD?

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4 ideas to start unlocking your unique purpose in life.

Find your why

Identifying your main reason for getting up each and every morning is an important first step in creating a life that you enjoy living. Having a purpose — or a why — can help with longevity, health and provide a sense of fulfillment.

Try The Napkin Test

The napkin test is a quick and simple self-awareness exercise to help you map out what you are looking for, or should be looking for, in your next chapter. To start, you make a list of your gifts, passions and values. Once you have the three columns, you see how they connect and can align to your calling. “If you approach every day with an intention to use your gifts on things you feel passionate or purposeful about in an environment that aligns with your core values, you’ve got a calling,” Leider says.

Cultivate a sounding board

Identify a group of trusted friends and family you can turn to for advice and perspective. “You need at least one person you see all the time, someone who’s a great listener and who allows you to make your decision,” Leider says. These trusted confidantes can provide counsel and help you define your purpose.

Set yourself up for success

Once you’ve discovered your passion and determined what you want to spend your retirement doing, you will want to ensure you have enough income to achieve your goals. Annuities are a great financial option for individuals looking to cover basic living expenses with protected income. They can also help secure a path toward a comfortable retirement — no matter your career, the size of your paycheck or the volatility of the stock market. Research shows retirees with annuities are happier than those without. It’s always a good idea to team up with a financial professional who understands your situation (and your purpose) and can work closely with you to help you achieve your financial goals.

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