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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 40 MIN

Episode 230: Are You Emotionally Ready for Retirement? Beyond the Financial Plan

from Retire With Style · host Wade Pfau & Alex Murguia

This episode of Retire With Style explores the non-financial aspects of retirement, focusing on how retirees can build purpose, identity, and fulfillment beyond just having enough money. Wade Pfau, Alex Murguia, and guest Jason Rizkallah discuss the importance of “retiring to something, not from something,” emphasizing that retirement planning should begin with envisioning the life you want before determining the financial resources needed to support it. The conversation covers common retirement misconceptions, the emotional transition away from work-based identity, the risks of isolation and lack of purpose, and the value of testing retirement goals before fully committing to them. They also explore phased retirement, evolving relationships, and how work can still play a meaningful role in retirement for those who genuinely enjoy it. Listen now to learn more! Takeaways Retirement planning should start with defining the life you want to live, not just calculating numbers and investment returns. A healthier retirement mindset is to retire to something meaningful rather than simply escaping a job you dislike. Many people discover that goals they postponed for decades are not actually priorities once retirement arrives. Testing retirement activities before fully committing, such as renting an RV before buying one, can help avoid costly mistakes and disappointment. Work often provides structure, identity, relationships, and purpose, all of which can feel suddenly absent in retirement. Retirement can create emotional challenges like isolation, inertia, or depression if retirees lack meaningful goals or social engagement. Many couples choose to retire around the same time regardless of age differences, creating new relationship dynamics that require communication and planning. Over 40% of retirees leave work earlier than expected due to health issues, caregiving responsibilities, or job loss, making early planning especially important. Some retirees continue working in a limited or consulting capacity because they genuinely enjoy their profession and value staying engaged. Financial plans work best when investments are designed to support a clearly defined retirement lifestyle rather than determining the lifestyle afterward. Chapters 03:20 Understanding Purpose and Passion in Retirement 05:03 Transitioning Mindsets: Retiring To Something 08:10 The Importance of Finding Your Passion 11:02 Exploring Hobbies and Interests 13:29 Real-Life Examples of Retirement Aspirations 16:20 Coping with Unmet Expectations in Retirement 18:42 Trial Runs: Testing Retirement Activities 20:16 Exploring Retirement Activities 23:04 The Impact of Work Identity on Retirement 27:32 Navigating Relationships in Retirement 32:34 The Shift in Retirement Mindset 36:20 Phased Retirement and Continuing Work   Links  📘 New Release: The Retirement Planning Guidebook (3rd Edition) Wade Pfau’s must-read Retirement Planning Guidebook just got even better. The 3rd Edition is now available and packed with the latest updates to help you design your retirement strategy with confidence. Grab your copy on Amazon or your favorite book retailer: https://books2read.com/Retirement This episode is sponsored by Retirement Researcher https://retirementresearcher.com/. Download their free eBook, 8 Tips to Becoming A Retirement Income Investor at retirementresearcher.com/8tips

This episode of Retire With Style explores the non-financial aspects of retirement, focusing on how retirees can build purpose, identity, and fulfillment beyond just having enough money. Wade Pfau, Alex Murguia, and guest Jason Rizkallah discuss the importance of “retiring to something, not from something,” emphasizing that retirement planning should begin with envisioning the life you want before determining the financial resources needed to support it. The conversation covers common retirement misconceptions, the emotional transition away from work-based identity, the risks of isolation and lack of purpose, and the value of testing retirement goals before fully committing to them. They also explore phased retirement, evolving relationships, and how work can still play a meaningful role in retirement for those who genuinely enjoy it. Listen now to learn more! Takeaways Retirement planning should start with defining the life you want to live, not just calculating numbers and investment returns. A healthier retirement mindset is to retire to something meaningful rather than simply escaping a job you dislike. Many people discover that goals they postponed for decades are not actually priorities once retirement arrives. Testing retirement activities before fully committing, such as renting an RV before buying one, can help avoid costly mistakes and disappointment. Work often provides structure, identity, relationships, and purpose, all of which can feel suddenly absent in retirement. Retirement can create emotional challenges like isolation, inertia, or depression if retirees lack meaningful goals or social engagement. Many couples choose to retire around the same time regardless of age differences, creating new relationship dynamics that require communication and planning. Over 40% of retirees leave work earlier than expected due to health issues, caregiving responsibilities, or job loss, making early planning especially important. Some retirees continue working in a limited or consulting capacity because they genuinely enjoy their profession and value staying engaged. Financial plans work best when investments are designed to support a clearly defined retirement lifestyle rather than determining the lifestyle afterward. Links  📘 New Release: The Retirement Planning Guidebook (3rd Edition) Wade Pfau’s must-read Retirement Planning Guidebook just got even better. The 3rd Edition is now available and packed with the latest updates to help you design your retirement strategy with confidence. Grab your copy on Amazon or your favorite book retailer: https://books2read.com/Retirement This episode is sponsored by Retirement Researcher https://retirementresearcher.com/. Download their free eBook, 8 Tips to Becoming A Retirement Income Investor at retirementresearcher.com/8tips

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