Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
Over Half of Americans Now Need a Side Hustle Just to Survive in 2026

Over Half of Americans Now Need a Side Hustle Just to Survive in 2026

April 14, 2026
Same Products or Services, Wildly Different Prices. What’s Going On?

Same Products or Services, Wildly Different Prices. What’s Going On?

April 14, 2026
We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

April 14, 2026
From bags to coffee imports, how American small business owners are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs

From bags to coffee imports, how American small business owners are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs

April 14, 2026
I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

April 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
April 14, 2026 7:40 am EDT
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » I’m 39 but just started contributing to a 401(k) account. I have what I call ‘retirement planning paralysis.’
I’m 39 but just started contributing to a 401(k) account. I have what I call ‘retirement planning paralysis.’
Finance

I’m 39 but just started contributing to a 401(k) account. I have what I call ‘retirement planning paralysis.’

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 21, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

I’m 39, and my retirement plan is haphazard, chaotic, and borderline nonexistent. I feel a lot of shame around this fact because I should know better.

My first job out of college was at PBS, where I opened a TIAA retirement account at 22. Somewhere in the intervening 18 years, the retirement accounts at PBS switched from TIAA to Fidelity. I now get notifications from both, and it’s confusing.

After PBS, I worked for a public relations agency that most certainly had a 401(k) plan, and I absolutely didn’t sign up for it. After that, I worked at Redbox, where I again didn’t enroll in a retirement plan.

I’ve had a twisty-turny career path, including a pandemic-era six-year stint as a startup founder developing a new tech product for book lovers. During that time, I worried about money every day, so I wasn’t saving anything for retirement.

So that leaves me with a string of sparse, underfunded retirement accounts, regrets about the past, and worries about the future. I’m deep in the middle of what I call “retirement planning paralysis.”

Retirement wasn’t on my radar for the bulk of my career

I’ve shied away from retirement planning throughout my career for the same reason I didn’t freeze my eggs or plan for any aspect of the future: Today is the only day that is promised.

I’ve always tried to live in the present because it feels presumptuous to plan the future. And the future always felt very far away, so it was easy to put planning off — especially in my 20s and 30s.

Now, with 40 looming, I still feel uncertain about the future, but I also see my past avoidant behaviors as ones riddled with excuses and justifications. I suddenly realized: Just because I don’t know how things will turn out doesn’t mean I can’t plan for future me.

I’ve finally started saving for retirement, but still paralyzed

Today, I’m working full time at a B2B PR agency, and I’m finally maxing out my 401(k). I’ve now doubled my total retirement savings from my previous 15+ years of corporate employment.

But I still have at least two, maybe three, different retirement accounts. I know I should combine them all, but I don’t know where to start or the best way to go about that.

I know that 401(k)s can be rolled over or rolled up, so I have to figure out how to get this ball rolling, but I’m still struggling to find the motivation. It feels like total planning paralysis. This is my next big hurdle.

How do I feel about my future?

Optimistically, I would love to be in my late 60s and retired. I want to travel, hike, and volunteer. I like to imagine that I’ll relax by reading books in my little cozy nook of a cabin in the hills of a forest overlooking a lake.

But more realistically, I see myself working into my 70s, not by choice but necessity — joining the growing ranks of older Americans who can’t afford to stop. My current juncture makes me think of a famous Joni Mitchell line: “It’s got me hoping for the future and worrying about the past.”

I do regret some of my past choices, but I’m addressing them now. Writing this essay is my first step out of paralysis. I’m also scheduling a meeting with a financial advisor next week.

Lastly, I’m telling my friends about my retirement anxiety. I’m learning that admitting I’m overwhelmed doesn’t make me a failure; it makes me honest. And being honest is a good first step.



Read the full article here

401k account call contributing paralysis planning retirement started
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

The West is preparing for cheap drone attacks, but many businesses and civilians can only watch, not stop them

The West is preparing for cheap drone attacks, but many businesses and civilians can only watch, not stop them

My siblings and I live all over the world, but we connect every week on a video call. Our parents taught us the value of family.

My siblings and I live all over the world, but we connect every week on a video call. Our parents taught us the value of family.

TikTok’s former North America ads lead is joining Google. Read the memo.

TikTok’s former North America ads lead is joining Google. Read the memo.

US Navy destroyers that weren’t built to hunt and clear mines are leading a risky mission in the Strait of Hormuz

US Navy destroyers that weren’t built to hunt and clear mines are leading a risky mission in the Strait of Hormuz

Why Ukraine’s drone defense playbook may not fully translate for countries facing Iranian threats in the Middle East

Why Ukraine’s drone defense playbook may not fully translate for countries facing Iranian threats in the Middle East

Katie Couric said she follows 3 tips to prevent colon cancer after her husband died of the disease

Katie Couric said she follows 3 tips to prevent colon cancer after her husband died of the disease

My boyfriend and I founded a company while traveling the world. A year later, it did  million in sales.

My boyfriend and I founded a company while traveling the world. A year later, it did $33 million in sales.

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Same Products or Services, Wildly Different Prices. What’s Going On?

Same Products or Services, Wildly Different Prices. What’s Going On?

April 14, 2026
We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

We’re in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

April 14, 2026
From bags to coffee imports, how American small business owners are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs

From bags to coffee imports, how American small business owners are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs

April 14, 2026
I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

I’m Rebecca Minkoff. Here’s my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway.

April 14, 2026
I’m a UNC international student who pivoted to computer science junior year. Here’s how I got an AI summer internship.

I’m a UNC international student who pivoted to computer science junior year. Here’s how I got an AI summer internship.

April 14, 2026

Latest News

12 Generic Groceries That Are Literally Identical to Name Brands (and 5 You Should Never Buy)

12 Generic Groceries That Are Literally Identical to Name Brands (and 5 You Should Never Buy)

April 14, 2026
An Anthropic cofounder’s advice on what to study in college

An Anthropic cofounder’s advice on what to study in college

April 14, 2026
Scarlett Johansson says hitting 75% as a parent means ‘you’re winning’

Scarlett Johansson says hitting 75% as a parent means ‘you’re winning’

April 14, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.