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MAI couldn’t believe this statistic ‼️
About 25% of retirees report a significant health issue within the first 2 years of retirement.
Surprising? Yes.
But here’s what’s really going on.
For some, the health issue had already started beneath the surface - retirement didn’t cause it, it just exposed it.🩻
For others, the sudden stop from structure to “wide-open days” leads to less movement, less purpose, more isolation, and a gradual decline that sneaks up quietly.
- What that means is that this stat could be off because of by those who retired BECAUSE of a health issue that was already present.
So is retirement bad for you and your health? NO
But it is a major transition - and how you adjust and stay active could change your Retirement ‼️
Here’s what helps retirees stay healthier, longer:
Keep moving - walking, stretching, lifting, gardening... anything counts.
✅Stay socially connected - isolation ages you faster than smoking.
✅ Build a routine — even a relaxed one creates stability and purpose.
✅Focus on sleep + nutrition - this is finally your time to prioritize it.
✅Have something to look forward to - hobbies, grandkids, travel, volunteering, part-time work.
Retirement shouldn’t signal decline - ESPECIALLY if you retire early.
It should create space for wellness - fewer rushed meals, fewer stressful commutes, more mornings that start slowly and beautifully.
Money matters in retirement...
But HEALTH is the real WEALTH that shapes what your next 20-30 years look like.
Be intentional. Stay engaged. Take care of the body and mind you want to live in.
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