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Retiring? Tune up your ‘psychological portfolio’

Forget about your investment portfolio. It’s time for you to think about “psychological portfolio.” Yes, the money is important. There’s no denying that. “You have to think about your financial portfolio,” Nancy Schlossberg, author of “Revitalizing Retirement: Reshaping Your Identity, Relationships, and Purpose,” said in an interview. But all the money in the world won’t matter if you haven’t figured out the psychological part of retirement—what your identity and purpose will be. Otherwise, your retirement might be “hollow,” said Schlossberg, who is also a retired University of Maryland counseling psychology professor…Read More

 

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