From Saving to Living: The Shift from Accumulation to Activation in Retirement

We often think about retirement as a financial milestone we prepare for over decades.

And financial readiness is essential as it creates the foundation for security and choice.

But increasingly, I’ve been exploring a deeper layer of the conversation:
What does it mean to move from accumulation to activation in retirement?

Not just preparing to retire but preparing to live it fully.

In my latest article, I explore this shift from saving to spending not only financially, but emotionally, psychologically, and experientially.

It touches on the idea that retirement is not simply an ending point in a career journey, but a transition into a different way of living where identity, rhythm, and meaning all come into focus.

In this view, retirement becomes less about stepping away from something and more about stepping into something more intentional.

You can read the full article here:

I’m curious, how are you thinking about retirement readiness beyond finances?

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