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There is more than one way to leave full-time work.

Gradual glides, part-time work, two-base lives and completely new chapters. Explore different ways the years ahead could take shape.

There is more than one way to leave full-time work. inspiration for life after full-time work
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A GOOD PLACE TO START

Questions people often ask about life after work

Does retirement have to mean stopping work completely?

No. Life after full-time work can include part-time work, consulting, volunteering, study, travel, family time or a gradual transition. MICHI explores these as possibilities rather than prescribing one retirement model.

What can I do with more free time after retirement?

People often build richer weeks around learning, hobbies, sport, food, travel, volunteering, friendships and ordinary routines. The right mix depends on the life you want more of.

Can travel or living elsewhere be part of retirement?

Yes. Some people prefer several trips a year, slow travel, seasonal stays or a second base. Longer stays involve practical questions such as budget, healthcare, transport and maintaining a home anchor.

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