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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 289043, member: 25283"] Retirement doesn't mean end of the world, you can still stay vibrant and productive till the very end of it. You just have to plan and execute the plans to get a better result. So what are the different things to do Plan to remain active and engaged. This is one way you can still be productive at retirement. You have to keep learning and growing. You don't need to idle away take up some new hobbies, join a book club, etc. Continue to plan your financial future even in retirement. You don't have to slack even in retirement so continue to plan financially to have a solid financial backup Plan for a healthy living. You can only be productive in good health so you would have to make your health a priority. You can achieve this by Eating healthy, exercise, and get regular check-ups.. This way you would keep fit and be strong. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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