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One of the questions that commonly gets asked from doctors and other professionals is how to plan for retirement, as many struggle to settle into retirement after working for 30+ years. In today's episode, Dev chats with Joanne Earl, Professor of Psychology at Macquarie University. They touch on:
👉🏾 the 6 buckets to focus on in your transition to retirement
👉🏻 is working long term a bad idea?
👉🏼 managing boredom in retirement
👉🏽 navigating losing more loved ones in old age
👉 how to practice retirement
👉🏿 is society designed for young people?
Below are the articles mentioned in the chat:
A psychologist on how to know you’re ready for retirement
A guide for medical practitioners transitioning to an encore career or retirement
Online intervention trial for late-career medical practitioners to promote planning for retirement
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