10 ways to retire gradually

Consulting.

After you retire, your former employer or other firms in the same industry might recruit you to consult on specific projects. While this consulting work may not come with benefits, the pay can be good and you may be able to select which projects you work on. Consulting can allow you to continue to work on challenging projects without having to be in the office full-time or for the full year.

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