Planning for retirement is a lot like improving your diet or exercising. A lot of people say it’s their top priority. But when it comes down to it, most struggle with how to get started – and how to keep going.
A 2024 study revealed that three-quarters (76%) of Americans believe that saving for retirement is important. However, only 39% of respondents have a plan in place that will allow them to retire when they want to.1
Do you fall in the gap between knowing its important and having a plan in place? If so, you might benefit from these mental preparedness steps to help you take the next step.
It’s common to put off retirement planning, thinking, “I don’t have the time or money,” “I’m too young or too old to start planning,” “I don’t know where to start” or “I’ll just save more next year.”
Retirement planning can be challenging because it touches on so many aspects of your life and future. It may bring up uncertainties as to the state of your personal finances or concerns about your long-term health. It can mean delving into topics you’ve never considered before, like setting up power of attorney or understanding how life insurance works.
We’ve put together some steps to help overcome the mental obstacles so you can get in the right mindset for retirement planning.
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