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Growing Our Nest Egg in Retirement
In all the REL newsletters and articles, where can we review ideas and stories of other retirees that are income producers with the flexibility and freedom to travel? Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Legal Matters, Q & A From our Readers, Travel Tips and Insight
Tagged Finance, Happiness, International Experts, International Housing, lifestyle, Personal Strengthening, pre-retirement planning, Retirement, Retirement Experts, retirement planning, Travel
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Travel Is an Adventure, so Embrace It!
When I travel, I enjoy going at my own pace and exploring – checking out what makes that area unique and different. Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog Posts, Travel Tips and Insight
Tagged daily life, gratitude, Happiness, lifestyle, Perspective, Travel, vacation
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How Getting My Finances in order Let Me Live the Life I Love
Thank you for visiting Retire Early Lifestyle. The article you are looking for is no longer available. Look at our Captivating Characters and Early Retirees Interviews for more inspirational stories. Thanks! Come back and visit again! Visit our bookstore for … Continue reading
Car-Free Transportation Options in the U.S.
The transportation system in Boston made it easy to go car-free. We now plan to relocate to Colorado… Continue reading
House sitting – a great way to see the world!
As a reader to Retire Early Lifestyle, you’ll be well aware that when you’re travelling on a budget, accommodation can be a huge overhead. Continue reading
Enjoying Luxury Travel- Benefits for Everyone
Luxury travel is an opportunity to invest in you and your wellbeing. Continue reading
Comparing Panajachel, Guatemala to Oaxaca, Mexico as a Retirement Destination
If you had to choose, would you favor Panajachel over Oaxaca as a place to live? Continue reading
Do you need Medicare if you don’t live in the US? Medicare Part B isn’t free
The long answer is that you need to consider the potential costs. Continue reading
My Volunteer Experience in Cuba
The trip was a combination of helping our host community and a wonderful cultural learning experience for a group of Americans, most of whom, had never been to Cuba. Continue reading
Life Changing, Changing Lives
These beautiful women and children were living in various conditions, often with lots of family members in one room, many times without a flushing toilet, predictably with chickens, and a cow out back, and usually their small villages were far from grocery stores or medical help. Continue reading