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8 things I needed to let go when I retired!

8 things I needed to let go when I retired!




Retirement isn’t just about leaving a job — it’s about letting go of parts of yourself you didn’t even realize you were holding onto.

In this video, I share 8 things I personally needed to let go of after I retired — not all at once, and not without some resistance. Things like old identities, expectations, guilt, and the constant need to feel productive. Some of these surprised me.
Some were harder than I expected.

And all of them changed how I experience this chapter of life. If you’re newly retired, thinking about retirement, or quietly wondering “Is it normal to feel this way?” — this video is for you. This isn’t about what retirement should look like.
It’s about what it can feel like when you finally give yourself permission to live differently.


✨ In this video, we talk about:👉 Identity after retirement
👉 Social life
👉 Recognition
👉 Stress
👉 Career advancement
👉 Space at home
👉 Income security
👉 Purpose 


If you’ve ever felt excited and unsettled at the same time in retirement, you’re not alone.

💬 I’d love to hear from you in the comments:
What is one thing you’ve had to let go of — or know you need to let go of — in retirement? If you find comfort or clarity here, please consider subscribing.
We’re having honest conversations about retirement, purpose, and living well — one season at a time.




DISCLAIMER: I’m not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. No official financial advice is being given. Please always check with a professional before making any investments or financial decisions. Your investments are your sole responsibility, these videos merely share my own opinions with no guarantee of gain or losses. #retirement #retire #tfsa #ccp #oas #lifestyle #retirementlife #retirementlifestyle #retirementplanning #retired #oldagepension #canadapensionplan #taxfreesavingsplan #retirees #retired Published on 6 days, 6 hours ago






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