The Downsides To Retiring Early

Bella Breakdown Retiring just isn’t what it used to be. If wasn’t the worst that the nation’s social security program running out of money for retirees, here are more reasons why retiring early isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be. You may suffer from an identity crisis: When you’ve spent at least a decade working in any job, you may find it incredibly jolting to no longer be identified as an expert of your career field when talking to family or friends. The first couple of weeks or months may feel great, but after a while, you will begin...

Read More

The Southern States You’ll Want To Visit For Your Retirement Bucket List

Bella Breakdown So you’re finally retired and wondering what places you should visit with your free time. Lucky for you, Southern Living has helped you out and has released a list of the best southern places to visit during retirement. Charleston, South Carolina If you’re an American history buff then Charleston is the perfect place to visit. With its cobblestone streets, old churches, buzzy restaurant scene and waterfront views this place has something every Southerner should experience at least once. New Orleans, Louisiana While New Orleans is a place everyone should visit. The southern city is a particularly good...

Read More

Here Are The Best And Worst States For Retirement

Bella Breakdown Once you reach that age retirement there seems to be nothing that can get in your way of just living your best life. However, depending on where you live your retirement can either be the best thing in the world or the worst. To help you, or a loved one, here are the best and worst places for retirement. In terms of the best, Nebraska is at the top of the list for retirees. While the weather isn’t the greatest, it is number eight on the list of states when it comes to wellness. Also important, Nebraska...

Read More

Millennials and Travel Go Hand-In-Hand

Bella Breakdown The Millennial generation definitely has the travel bug and it just will not quit! Therefore, they seem to be quitting their jobs instead. Now, I’m not sure if traveling is for the sake of looking a certain way on social media, or if we as a generation refuse to be stuck the confines of a 9 to 5, but either way we tend to opt for equal parts work and life. Millennials are ditching the idea that we have to work until we die. Sure, we know we need to work, but in the meantime we’d like...

Read More