Most important tell your wife and your children you love them and don’t forget to hug them
This is my stretch goal right now. Problem's however abound. One is near 3000 miles away at college, the other will be out a year from now. The grind of a career is weighing on me and the wife. At 50, I might be on the younger side of this crowd. I certainly need advise on how to bridge today to 59.5/62/65 (or even rule of 55 with my 401k) on how to make family, travel, BBQ my number 1.
As Meredith said his is not an easy question to answer as one solution does not fit everyone. First I would say "everything in moderation". That is do not over think it nor spend all of your funds buying toys or traveling just yet.
IMO you can have only one number one and for me it was family and good health. Everything else after that will fall in place. You do have options f the stress of the job is an issue. Some are more realistic than others. First invest in yourself that is make exercise a regular part of your day (at least 30 minutes), take time off and go away with your wife and/or family on a three day weekend. Don't take work home with you on a regular basis.
As to savings. I believe in the 10% rule my Dad taught me. Save a minimum of 10% of every pay raise and invest in it. xxxx you never had it before and survived, so you don't reedit all.
Do not take out from your 401k or other retirement savings unless it is an absolute emergency, however, put away a rainy day fund.
When to retire for me I knew when to walk away. I took early Soc Sec. Also remember we live longer so ones funds have to further. I fully retired at 62, am now 80. I have for the most part enjoyed every minute of it.
Do not retire without a hobby or hobbies. I cannot stress this enough. IMO you must have a reason to get up in the morning. I start the day by making lattes and breakfast for Claire and I. I love to cook and we love to travel.
Now one good thing if you are helping your children with college you will get a pay raise when they graduate. But don't make the mistake we did tell them they must graduate in 4 or 5 years after that it is on them. It took us awhile to learn that or maybe were just softies. And make sure they have job upon graduation.
Anyway I probably wrote more than you wanted. Most importantly keep smiling and love life to the fullest. Oh also play loud music and sing and dance when you BBQ