Navigating Change
Retirement
Retirement is a significant life change that marks the end of one career phase and the beginning of another chapter. While it can bring freedom and new opportunities, it may also stir feelings of loss, identity shifts, and uncertainty about purpose.
What It Feels Like
- Emotional: excitement, relief, sadness, or fear of emptiness
- Relational: changes in daily contact with colleagues and workplace networks
- Mental: questioning purpose, direction, or financial security
- Physical: changes to activity levels and routines
Everyday Tools & Practical Tips
- Routine: establish daily structures for meals, movement, and rest
- Activities: plan hobbies, volunteering, or learning to stay engaged
- Social connection: nurture friendships and community ties outside of work
- Financial planning: review pensions, budgets, and long-term goals
- Celebration: mark the transition with rituals that honour your career and achievements
Longer-Term Approaches
- Identity work: reflect on values and passions to guide next steps
- Physical wellbeing: invest in exercise and nutrition for long-term health
- Community involvement: seek groups that align with your interests or skills
- Therapy: explore feelings of loss or adjustment challenges
- EAP: Wellbeing Solutions’ EAP offers financial advice and counselling to support retirement planning
When to Seek Professional Help
- Retirement triggers persistent sadness, boredom, or hopelessness
- You feel disconnected or isolated from others
- Anxiety about finances or identity interferes with daily life
Moving Forward
Retirement is not just an ending but a new beginning. With planning, reflection, and support, it can be a fulfilling chapter that balances rest, purpose, and growth.
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