November 19, 2018 CEOs: Do You Know What You'll Do After You Retire?When senior executives retire, there is no shortage of activities to occupy them — serving on boards, mentoring others, being with family. In fact, deciding what to do with your time can be a bit overwhelming. To ease the transition into retirement, think through your priorities: Where do you want to focus your time and effort when it comes to business, philanthropy, and family? That way, when opportunities come up, you can assess how they fit your goals. Write down the number of hours per day, and days per year, that you want to work. (Budget a little extra, since having a portfolio of activities can lead to unexpected time requirements.) Be sure to allot time for family and your hobbies so that they don't get crowded out by work commitments. And don't be afraid to say "no," or at least "maybe," to new opportunities. Take it slow, and see what other offers come your way before committing. Adapted from "The CEO's Guide to Retirement," by Marc A. Feigen and Ron Williams |
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