Retiring with Intention
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000532076.70586.c2
Retiring with Intention
Abstract
: An increasing number of nurses are approaching retirement age and finding themselves faced with numerous challenges and opportunities. Yet many avoid thinking about and preparing for this important professional and personal transition. Some cannot imagine what they will do when their career ends, whereas others do not believe they are financially ready to retire. This article discusses strategies to address these and other common concerns and will help nurses embrace this new and exciting stage of their lives with deliberation, confidence, and financial security.
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