This is a sponsored post for Prudential.
Retirement isn’t the end of the road. It’s the beginning of a new chapter built on everything you’ve worked so hard to achieve. For women, retirement is more than a financial milestone. It’s a reflection of a lifetime of effort, care, and contribution—both professionally and personally.
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Planning ahead is what makes those choices possible. By taking steps now to protect your future, you’re making sure your retirement reflects the richness of your life’s work. You’re creating space to enjoy it fully and on your own terms.
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Find out how SheSpeaks members are envisioning retirement with Prudential:
by tweedy | MERRILLVILLE, IN
Spending wisely is my goal
by tweedy | MERRILLVILLE, IN
Spending wisely is my goal
by Ashina333 | NEW YORK, NY
Spending money on great food and great health insurance
by gakusan | MARLBORO, NY
I'm retired. I've been trying to make the most of each day because you never know what'll happen to you tomorrow. Life is so precious!!
by wizardewu | SHUTESBURY, MA
Keeping myself in as good physical and mental shape as possible so that I can do the things that I want to.
by alzak1 | Hillsdale, MI
Always be prepared.
by miriamwm | ALPHARETTA, GA
Travel as much as you can now before you can't!
by dianeclaudia | Mullica Hill, NJ
I am retired. My husband and I are continuing to travel (mostly international). We moved in the past year so we have made some new friends and are engaging in new fun activities. Life is what you make it!
by Chris213 | MINNEAPOLIS, MN
As much travel as possible!
by christalc | NORTH CAPE MAY, NJ
I look at retirement as a new journey. It's a chance to experience things you couldn't do while you were working. The best part is you do things within your own time frame. No more schedules.
by mkvegas | Las Vegas, NV
I'm already retired but I want to continue learning, especially crafts since I mostly didn't have the patience for them when I was younger.
by usafmom63 | West Branch, MI
Taken one day at time, enjoying daily lift
by itselainey | Riverside, CA
I want my retirement to feel like a new chapter, not an ending. I picture myself slowing down a bit, enjoying my days more, and finally getting time for the things I always pushed aside. I’d love to learn a new hobby, travel more, and spend time outdoors without feeling rushed. Mostly, I want it to feel peaceful and meaningful.
by minmin | Saint James, LA
Love being outdoors, so good for our health
by ashagner | DELPHOS, OH
I want to ensure taht my family and myself are able to travel