I began retiring a few years ago, but it is not complete yet. I am an independent consulting engineer with several clients, trying to wind down. Have been doing less and less each year.
I am now 69, my goal is to be completely retired when I turn 70, this fall.
Funny how that works. A couple of years ago I told all my clients that I would be retiring and needed to wind things down.Trying to wind down but just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in.
I find myself in a similar situation. I tried to retire in 2015 but continued to work in a contracting capacity. I keep telling myself that this will be the last year I'm doing it but I find myself being pulled back in. I am grateful for the extra income the work has provided, truly I am. But now, at 66, I'm ready to fully retire, to find out what's next. If it's figuring out each moment as it comes, then I'm all for it.I'm in the exact same situation as you. I'm a marketing writer, also 69, turning 70 this fall. Trying to wind down but just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in. Still working 1/2 to 3/4 time. I enjoy the work, most days, but I also enjoy other things, and I want to spend more time with my one year old grandson (whom I hope is the first of several).
Took early retirement at 56, saved all during my working life to do so. I only worked to pay my bills, buy things we needed or wanted and save for a debt-free retirement. It worked out well, I'm so happy I'm enjoying my last years on this earth without punching a clock and spending my days away from my home, husband and pets. My hubby retired the same year as I did.I Retired at 59 ..my retirement age by the time i get to it will have increased from 66 to 67 ..I Had no intention of working to that age , my health came first .