#643 - Decluttering for Retirement: How a Simpler Life Helps You Rock Retirement
💬 Show Notes
Roger Whitney continues the decluttering series by exploring the opportunities that come from simplifying your life, finances, and relationships. He explains how reducing complexity can create more mental space, clarity, and confidence in retirement while also making it easier to focus on what matters most. Along the way, Roger dives into the origins and limitations of risk tolerance questionnaires, discusses how retirees can structure portfolios around purpose rather than arbitrary scores, and answers listener questions on donor-advised funds and Social Security survivor benefits. The episode wraps with practical reflections on decluttering digital inputs and defining your personal motivation for simplifying your life.
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
(00:00) Roger explains how decluttering helps reclaim your attention in a world competing for your focus.
(01:37) Roger previews week two of the decluttering series and introduces the themes of opportunity, risk tolerance, and listener questions.
ROCKIN’ RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
(02:07) Rick shares how he’s enjoyed five years of retirement without feeling pressure to chase a larger “purpose,” instead embracing freedom, reading, and travel after leaving behind a stressful corporate career.
RETIREMENT TOOLKIT
(03:30) Roger responds to a listener's question about how risk tolerance should fit into a three-bucket retirement strategy.
(11:15) He outlines why retirement planning should focus on building allocations from the ground up based on purpose and time horizon.
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
(18:03) Roger explores the opportunities created by decluttering your things, including reducing overwhelm, maintenance, and future burdens on loved ones.
(20:53) He discusses how simplifying finances can increase clarity, reduce anxiety, and create greater confidence in retirement.
(24:25) Roger explains how decluttering relationships and obligations can create space for more intentional connections.
(25:33) He highlights the importance of reducing digital and news clutter to protect your attention and mental bandwidth.
LISTENER QUESTIONS
(28:28) Roger explains how donor-advised funds can help simplify a cluttered brokerage account while improving tax efficiency for charitable giving.
(33:00) He answers a widower’s question about Social Security survivor benefits, timing strategies, and earnings test considerations.
SMART SPRINT
(36:00) Write down four or five benefits you hope to gain from decluttering your things, finances, relationships, or digital life to help stay motivated through the process.
CLOSING THOUGHTS
(38:20) Roger congratulates our podcast editor, Graham, on graduating from Baylor University.
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