Top 3 Areas Retirees Struggle at the Beginning of Retirement

Most working Canadians look forward to retirement. The day that they can turn in their laptop, work tools, and security access cards and transition into a life of relaxation and free time is one that gets most people excited.
And for good reason. Retirees typically have more time to live life on their terms with way more time to do it without work getting in the way.
But, the transition from working life into retirement isn't always perfectly smooth. Having had a front row seat to a lot of new retirements, I have had a chance to see what works well for people and areas where they struggle.
Here is a list of the 3 biggest areas where I've seen new retirees struggle.
Read on to learn more...

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