‘Transition phase’: Five steps to mentally prepare for retirement
Leaving full-time work is a massive life change for many people, but advance planning can help ease the adjustment to life in a slower lane.
Seven months after her long-term career unexpectedly ended, Melbourne professional Carmel Murphy is coming to terms with retirement.
“It’s very different,” she says. “You don’t get the thousand emails. You don’t get the calls. You don’t get the staff who require your assistance. It’s taking me quite a while to get used to that.”
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