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Don’t Carry These 4 Habits with You into Retirement!

April 4, 2024 · Retirement Life
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4. Delaying doctor visits

Since we are talking about the worst habits to carry into retirement, it was impossible to skip this one. Not going to the doctor even if you know that you should is one of the biggest mistakes you can make at any age, but once you retire, you should stop doing this and try to seriously take care of your health.

For financial reasons or out of a dread of hearing unfavorable news, many people delay routine medical checkups. Out of 1,000 American men who were surveyed by the Cleveland Clinic in 2022, 55% admitted to not getting regular health checkups, indicating that men are frequently the ones who usually delay getting medical attention.

But not going to the doctor as soon as you notice that something is wrong can result in complications and even more severe health problems that will put your life in danger and also cost much more to treat.

Fidelity estimates that in order to pay for healthcare in retirement, a single 65-year-old could need to save around $157,500 (after taxes). Just think about how much you can prevent with one single doctor visit at the right time.

Illness can lower the quality of your life, which means you will not enjoy yourself to the fullest during your golden years. Therefore, taking preventative measures for health issues can guarantee a higher quality of life while also saving money.

Do your best and build the habit of doing regular checkups at the doctor. Maybe, with some preventive treatments, you can enjoy a happier life for longer. Imagine that this is just like your routine car maintenance.

Keep in mind that not visiting the doctor from time to time is one of the worst habits to carry into retirement. If you don’t know where to start, you can try checking a list of the recommended annual screenings, just like the one you can find on the website of Mayo Clinic.

If you want to learn more about procrastination and find out how to stop it, this book might help you: Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less

You should also read: Funeral Expenses: 5 Best Ways to Lower Them

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6 comments on “Don’t Carry These 4 Habits with You into Retirement!”

  1. mwb says:
    January 9, 2025 at 6:46 pm

    Nothing is free ! Someone else paid for your healthcare. When those someone elses money runs out your “free” healthcare disappears.

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  2. dave says:
    December 21, 2024 at 11:58 am

    pertinent info…to bad you have to scroll thru all the ads and come-ons

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    November 17, 2024 at 11:27 pm

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    November 17, 2024 at 7:33 pm

    These articles are virtually impossible to read because of the skillful and manipulative way that the clip through to read on is disguised or hidden for advertising purposes. This come on to attract attention and not deliver the goods is fraudulent and deceptive. It should be avoided in the future. as an artless and wasteful use of time and generates bad will.

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  5. Alexander says:
    April 11, 2024 at 4:12 pm

    Thanks for a very informative report. I am so glad to have moved to Brazil a few years after my retirement. A country where health care is a human right as manifested in their constitution. All procedures, including, transplants are free. I never paid a penny and quite a few prescriptions are free, as well.
    I wish you would address this health issue in America; the richest country in the world.

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