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Making Friends In Retirement

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Making friends can be difficult for retirees, especially for those who re-locate.  Retirement, in the same as the rest of life, cannot be lived without relationships.  But forming new friendships can be tiring and scary.  Here are some ideas on making friends in retirement…

1.    Common Ground
The foundation to a good friendship is what two people have in common.  In the same way that friendships between co-workers form, places for retirees to forge friendships may be church, clubs, volunteering, or adult learning classes—anywhere you’ll be likely to meet new people who enjoy doing some of the same things you do.

2.    Smaller Groups
It can be difficult to get to know people in large groups, especially if you’re a retiree who isn’t a fan of small talk.  Try to get to know and join groups, activities, and committees with 8 to 10 people.  The “pool” of friends to choose from may be smaller, but a smaller group will make finding friends (and not just acquaintances) a little bit easier.

3.    Take a Risk
Many times the most difficult part of the friendship building process can be the first step.  If there is fellow retiree who you believe had friendship potential, take the initiative and ask them questions about themselves or invite them to join you for a meal or cup of coffee.  The idea is to search for and take advantage of common ground, even if it’s something as simple as the fact that you’re both retirees.

4.    Keep the Old

In the search for developing new friends, don’t neglect the good friends you already do have.  Take advantage of modern conveniences like email and cell phones, and remember the older ones like snail mail, to keep in touch with the friends you have already made over the years.  The old friends can encourage you in your search for new friends, and distance doesn’t have to put a damper on bonds of friendship already formed.

Avoiding Retirement Stress

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The last thing people expect when they retire from work is to feel stress.  Though it maybe a different kind of stress than having annoying co-workers, a demanding boss, and deadlines, retiring and the change that it brings can still be difficult.  In the same way that coffee, lunch breaks, and hobbies helped alleviate work stress, here are some ideas for creating a stress-free retirement lifestyle.

•    Get Physically Fit

Poor health can cause a lot of stress on an individual retiree and their partner.  Getting into shape and then staying healthy is a preventative measure.  Not only will getting fit and being active help you become physically healthy, it will help keep your mind and brain healthy as well.  Everyone says they want to “get into shape” but most are too busy to actually start.  Use your new-found free time to develop a more physically active retirement life-style.

•    Opportunities to Socialize
Depending on the retiree, retirement may mean moving and therefore loosing the social interaction of friends and family.  If you do move into a retirement village (such as Citrus Hills or Terra Vista), find ways to get involved with the community and start to meet and reach out to potential friends and new people right away.  A great idea would be to use getting physically fit and healthy as opportunities to meet new people.

•    Routines: Good or Bad?
Routines can be comforting; having a plan can help ease stress.  But with all the opportunities for socializing and trying new and exciting things, it may be tempting to over-commit, which only increases stress in the long-run.  Relax and take the time to figure out what sort of schedule works best for you and your spouse.  The need for socializing and staying fit and active have been mentioned, but setting boundaries on your time will help ease stress.

•    Security vs. Contentment
The ideal retirement lifestyle is one that is financially worry-free, but the reality can often be stressful.  Early planning will help eliminate money stressors, but it may be too late for that now.  If that’s the case, take advantage of free resources like online budgeting guides and other community resources.  Financial worries can be very stressful and consuming, but sometimes that stress can come from wants, not needs; a great stress-reliever is remembering the priceless (and free) things you do have like family, health, and friends.

Retirement: The First Year

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The beginning of a change is often the hardest part.  Though retirement is usually a welcomed change and the first few months may feel like vacation, the first few years may prove to be difficult or awkward.  But those first couple of years will set the tone for the rest of your retirement and the rest of your life.  Here are some ideas on how to start off this new and exciting period of life on the right foot.

1. Wait a year to make any permanent changes.

A year waiting period is good for any major life transition.  While you wait, spend the year exploring your options and doing your research by talking to friends, using the internet, or traveling.  Take advantage of things like Terra Vista’s overnight-stay with county and community tours.  Though retirement may feel like vacation in the beginning, it is actually a major alteration in lifestyle.  This new lifestyle should start well and end well, so take the time to plan your future well.

2. Celebrate the transition.
As already stated, retirement is a new season of life, and this new season should be celebrated.  Many people have a party and use this transition as a reason to get family and friends together to celebrate what has already been accomplished and to share in the anticipation of what is to come.  Others plan a quieter, more intimate vacation.  Whatever you decide to do, it should commemorate the beginning of this new stage of life.

3. Watch what you spend.
With savings, more free time, and that retirement package, it may be tempting to spend more money or make large purchases to reward yourself for all those years of hard work.  But try to reign in the impulse to spend and remember to sleep on any large purchases.  Take some time to figure out if the purchase is impulsive or if it corresponds to your long-term retirement goals.

4. Create new, healthy habits.
Retirement is lifestyle change, so take full advantage of the transition and use the adjustment to create new routines that may be over-due.  Similarly to making New Year’s Resolutions, let the beginning of retirement be the opportunity to begin healthier habits.  Begin the rest of retirement on a solid foundation by eating better, getting more physical activity, get your legal documents in order, and all the other things you have been putting off for lack of time.  Set goals and figure out a plan to accomplish them.

5. Try new things.
Utilize your free time and flexibility to discover new aspects to life.  Try a new hobby and discover fresh ways to be creative.  Retirement can be a great opportunity for growth through adult learning classes or researching some short-term projects.  Look for ways and opportunities to make new friends, or re-connect with old ones that you may have lost touch with over the years.

In the end, relax, take your time, and enjoy the process of figuring out this new season of life.  Don’t let yourself get stressed, but allow time to rest and process your many years of hard work.  Remember what you have accomplished, do what needs to be done, and look forward to the future.

Taking a Vacation from Retirement

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

With all the planning and anticipation that comes with retirement, we sometimes don’t think about the opportunities life will offer afterward.  New friends, new experiences, and more time to relax are just some of the advantages to the retirement lifestyle.  In addition, travel becomes a more viable option for those who are retired.  Work schedules need no longer dictate our schedules.  This opens us up to a literal world of possibilities when it comes to retirement travel.

Retirement travel is a great possibility for those who have chose The Villages, Florida.  Located in West Central Florida, The Villages offers residents who want to travel a myriad of choices for access to adventure.

Located just a few miles from I-75, and only 65 miles from Jacksonville, The Villages is conveniently located for Interstate travel.  Access to both Interstate and toll roads provide for a variety of automobile travel choices.  Day trip locations include:

  • Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards
  • Renningers’s Twin Antique Markets
  • SeaWorld Orlando
  • Silver Springs

Less than 250 miles from beautiful Savannah, Georgia, and less than two hours from the metropolitan areas of Orlando and Tampa, The Villages provides the perfect launch point for short trips, as well as longer vacations and travel itineraries.  Florida is a great state to explore even if you don’t plan on going far.  Whether you are looking to visit Gulf or Ocean beaches, historical Indian burial grounds, or the busy and vibrant cities of South Florida, all are easily accessible from The Villages.
Two international airports serve the Villages area, Tampa and Orlando International.

Tampa airport sees over 30,000 travelers every day, while Orlando International serves over 30 airlines, both domestic and international. Both airports are easy to navigate, and can be reached with your vehicle (with ample short and long term parking) as well as car service.

Many retirees are interested cruising.  Florida is a great starting point, With five cities serving as major cruise ports-Jacksonville, Cape Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Tampa. Cruising has become a literal mega-industry, with varieties in the size of ship, length of days, and styles of cruising, so that cruising has an appeal for all segments of the retired population.

Vacation and travel plans that begin in the Villages and West Central Florida offer abundant choices, ease of planning, and accessibility.

Stop Thinking About It and Retire!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

For many of us, it seems like yesterday we were just starting our careers, raising kids, and purchasing a first home.  Retirement seemed a long way off. But, before you know it,  conversation with friends, neighbors, and coworkers turns to retirement and retirement plans.  You may have heard friends or neighbors discuss The Villages, Florida of Terra Vista and Citrus Hills as a possible retirement location.

At one time, retirement evoked thoughts of sedentary lifestyles, a time to be put off or avoided.  Today’s retirement lifestyles, however, offer a vibrant alternative to the visions of the past.  In fact, many people are moving up their plans for retirement, giving them more time to enjoy the years they have worked so hard to save for.

Retirement to communities like The Villages, FL in West Central Florida is an attractive option for many who are considering early retirement.  The Villages is an active adult community located in the heart of Florida.

The Villages, Florida of Terra Vista and Citrus Hills’ amenities are almost limitless.  For golfers, there are professionally designed courses to enjoy throughout the year.  Even if you aren’t a lifelong golfer, retiring early will give you plenty of time to learn.  You can take advantage of the advice of our golfing pros to learn this relaxing sport.  For the active retiree, tennis, swimming, and fitness trails are just some of the attractions the Villages Florida of Terra Vista and Citrus Hills has to offer.

An additional advantage to retiring early is the chance to pursue interests that may have eluded us during our working years. Local courses can be found in areas such as woodworking, cooking, and computers.  Here, you can meet new friends while learning new skills or adding to your knowledge.

A final advantage to early retirement is your potential savings.  Home prices are lower now than in many years, and taking action at the right time is key to maximizing your investment and home buying potential.  Join the many who have taken advantage of the chance to retire earlier than they had planned- and start enjoying the life you have always dreamed of now!

5 Reasons to Retire to The Villages, FL of Citrus Hills

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The Villages, FL Are Amazing!

1.    A Beautifully Balanced Suburban Environment
Here at The Vilages, FL, you’ll uncover Florida like you have never seen before!  With the charm of contemporary suburban living perfectly balanced with easy access to Florida’s most unique cosmopolitan areas, you will discover a world of plentiful “at home” splendors prefected by the many amenities of nearby Orlando, Ocala, and Tampa.   This is what you will find in a stress free lifestyle here at the Villages, Fl.

2.    The Villages Fl – Florida Like Nothing You’ve Ever Experienced

Unbelievable rolling hills, unspoiled natural landscape, and picturesque surroundings have long been central to Florida’s allure. The Villages, FL abounds with nature’s untarnished beauty and lush landscapes and sits atop one of Florida’s highest elevations… a stunning environment protected from over development and congestion.

3.  The Villages, FL  Refined Community Planning

The Villages, Florida’s commitment of delivering a first-class country club lifestyle is evident from the moment you arrive.  A well planned setting of distinctive residences set within impeccably manicured surroundings signifying the success you’ve achieved and caliber of lifestyle you intend to enjoy.

4.    Equipped With Something for Everyone

From nature’s solitude to an active social scene, whatever your pastime passions or social schedule, our world-class facilities at the Villages, FL (Skyview and Citrus Hills Golf & Country Clubs) will satisfy any impulse.  Exclusive for our members are amenities with a breadth and depth few communities ever dream of offering! Whether it’s a vigorous game of racquetball at the Fitness & Spa Complex… a relaxing afternoon poolside, or a round of golf as part of your favorite foursome, the lifestyles and experience here is all about fun, friendship, and fulfillment.

5.    Affordable Distinctive & Varied Customizable Homes

You can commend yourself on finding a first-class country club experience for less than you may have ever thought possible!  A comparison of housing quality, community design, and club amenities will unquestionably establish this among the greatest luxury housing opportunities in Florida.

Enriching our lifestyle experience is a remarkable collection of traditional single family homes & detached villas.  As you would expect, each model offers a heightened level of architectural design compatible with community planning and the tastes of today’s discerning luxury homeowner. Every design offers the opportunity to be customized, to better accommodate your individual preferences.

For more information on retirement and The Villages, FL, please visit our website, at http://www.thevillagesfloridaliving.com/request.asp or call 800-511-0814