By making your retirement about you, you can ensure your enjoyment of these years.  No one ever has time to do all the things we want to do, in part because we’re doing for others.  Now it’s your turn.

Think back to when you were younger and had ideas and ideals about what you wanted to do with your life.  Much of that you’ve likely accomplished but you may find that there are still things you wanted to do but haven’t had the chance or the money or something else stood in your way.

It may be something as simple as learning a foreign language or learning to crochet.  Neither of these require a whole lot of money or time.  You could even take a class if you like.  Speaking of class, what if you once had your heart set on a college degree but weren’t able to finish?  People on into their 70s and 80s have graduated from college so if this is one of your unfulfilled dreams, you can change that now.

Obviously there will likely be some things that if you didn’t do them in the past you won’t be able to do them now.  However, there are more things that you can accomplish than the things you can’t.  Maybe your goal is to finally relax and travel or to watch anything you want to on television.  Perhaps you’ll finally finish that book or project you once started.

Retirement isn’t about ending anything; on the contrary it’s a new beginning. The only thing that should end is the hustle and bustle you’ve likely dealt with for many decades.  Enjoy the time that is finally yours.

 

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