Last Chance to win £200 M&S Vouchers – closes tomorrow!

We joined forces with Compare The Market to find out what you’re plotting for your own Golden Years. Because of course, none of the magic is going to happen without a little forethought and a lot of planning. Life Insurance is one of those dull, grown up things that sadly seems to become more important to think about as the years go by (if you’re looking, just make sure you shop around and compare, because not all policies are created equal. You can click here to try comparethemarket).

Just leave us a comment telling us your Grand Plan for your own retirement

Just leave us a comment telling us your Grand Plan for your own retirement

To be in with a chance to win the £200 of M&S Vouchers, please answer the first three questions in the Rafflecopter box below. You will then be able to generate more entries by completing the other, optional, entry methods. The closing date for this competition is midnight tomorrow (20th April) and only entries received on or before then can be included. The 1st prize winner will be the first randomly selected entry.  Good luck!

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Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way. I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing. I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004. I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeater When I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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  1. growing a herb garden and writing a mystery novel.

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  2. Having more time to be able to keep up with my gardening

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  3. Unlimited travelling opportunities with no time restrictions!

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  4. Having a lie-in just one will do!

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  5. Cooking and cleaning unfortunately

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  6. Spending more time doing things I want to rather than things I have to (like working)

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  7. to relaxing for a wee while, then I will do more knitting and reading. Will also have time to tidy garden at my leisure. Maybe have an extra holiday too

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  8. just spending idle days in the sun,with the special one,will suffice for me.

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  9. would love to travel more

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  10. I’d love the travel the world in style with my husband and not worry about having to get back for work on a Monday morning!

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  11. Writing a forensic crime novel, more photography of animals and nature, possibly a safari to Kenya and enjoying the garden by hosting BBQs for friends.

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  12. I’m still about 30 years away from retirement, but I’m hopeful for a happy retirement with relaxation and cuddles from (fingers crossed) grandchildren.

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  13. I’d love to go live in France.

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  14. Spend lot’s of precious time with family and travel as much as possible, so many place’s I would love to explore! :)

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  15. We have an old farm in France that we are renovating – so when we retire we will grow our own fruit and veg, bottle preserves and pickles, chill with a bottle of wine by the lake and relax in the garden which is still a wilderness at the moment ( We can all dream !!)

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  16. relaxing or maybe finding a new hobby

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  17. Learn to play piano. Travel lots.

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  18. spending my pension pot

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  19. Don’t laugh.. knitting! :)

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  20. Retirement is a very long time away from me. I do hope I travel the world, read A LOT and (hopefully) play with my grandchildren :)

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  21. Travelling the world and seeing at least 1 new country each year. :)

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  22. absolutely nothing

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  23. holidays to more far flung places as we won’t have to pay for the kids by then!

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  24. Not sure really as my husband has several serious health issues, hopefully just relax and enjoy life ;o)

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  25. When I retire I’d love to have a little house somewhere warm and hop from country to country visiting all the place I’ve longed to see.

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  26. I should be retirng next year but thanks to our goverment I have another 6 years to work in a job that is so pressurised it makes me feel ill

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  27. Retired already. Loving it!

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  28. Travel, travel and more travel! I miss the open road :-)

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  29. I would love a touring caravan to tour the UK and France

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  30. Retirement, by then hopefully lost the weight i need to show the world life begins at 60 and i can wow and jog my way around the world

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  31. I meant Jig ;) not jog dear lord no lol

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  32. Travelling to different countries to learn how to cook their food.

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  33. I’d like to think we would be enjoying life travelling and spending fun times with our family x

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