Creative Aging Changing Lifestyle Of Retirement

Creative Aging Changing Lifestyle Of Retirement

As the population grows older each year more people are shunning the traditional paradigm of aging being synonymous with lifelessness. Gone are the days of believing retirement is time to quit working while sitting around enjoying life. In many aspects, creative aging is a cause for celebration as people begin new ventures or remain on the job until they are physically unable to continue.

Over the years retirement came to be known as the time for people to quit working and start enjoying their golden years but many find those years filled with boredom. Several, about 60 percent of those involved in a recent survey, say that they have remained healthy enough to being a new enterprise and through creative aging strategies are open to start a new business or be involved in a start up company with other retirees or a family member.

They are finding that creative aging is more of a mindset than a number in the chronology of their life. For many, while the aging process is a natural occurrence and an inescapable inevitability, they refuse to accept that aging is the end of their productive life cycle. Through creative aging they are continuing an active lifestyle and keep involved in many areas, unlike these fathers or mothers. They may welcome retirement as an open door for a change of pace from what they have been doing for several years.

Drawing On Lifes Resources To Successful Aging

As people age and go through life they learn many lifes lessons, especially through their work. How they use those lessons in later life is an important aspect of creative aging and using imagination and the learned resources of a lifetime of working and living, can be a plus in activities in which they participate in their later years.

While some may succumb to depression and a feeling of uselessness, others use a positive attitude to overcome those feelings and move onto another path. Those with the financial resources often use their creative aging process to offer their experiences to younger, new to the workforce entrepreneurs to teach many valuable lessons they learned in the business world. Most participate in these programs of a way of staying active with the need, or desire, for compensation.

For others, remaining on the job as long as they can may prevent boredom but for others it may be out of necessity. Something may have happened throughout their life that prevented them from having enough money to enjoy a relaxing retirement and they continue to work to earn a living.

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