Sometimes transitioning from your workaholic daily life to a relaxed rhythm of the golden years is not easy. Some people have difficulty finding the same feeling of accomplishment they had while working in the fast lane. They see retirement as a dead end. This shouldn't be so - retirement is retiring from your job not your life. It's like shifting to the slow lane on a highway - less demanding, more relaxed and even pleasurable.
Put things into perspective: remember the days at your job when you wanted to chuck it all in and go off to relax somewhere. Think of the times when you just wanted to kick back and not care about anything at all. Retirement is all about that. You may dislike the slower pace but, in the end, it is what you've been working towards in your job and it is time that you enjoy the fruits of your labors. It’s finally time to handle life on your terms!
All your anxiety and restlessness is just a reaction to the change you're experiencing. Make no mistake; retirement is a major life change that brings with all that it entails - a bit of emotional displacement and depression. You can handle it like all the other changes in life: go with the flow and learn to adapt.
When the honeymoon phase of retirement is over, you will inevitably feel all these things and more. This is where you start to figure out ways to spend your retirement time - what you want to do, how much time you want to spend on whatever interest you have and what interests to pursue. The difference here from your working days is the fact that you'll be answering to no one but yourself, not the company boss or the company itself. This is your "me" time and it will last for the rest of your life. You may have put your dreams on hold when you went to work and began making a living - why not start them up again?
Here are a few more pointers that may help you on how to enjoy your golden years:
- Sharpen your talents: Singing, dancing and many other interests may have been hard to pursue during your working years, but retirement offers you the opportunity to enjoy and even improve them.
- Reaching out: All the people you've met through the years and your old friends that you've fallen out of contact of, people you wished to know more about and to keep in touch with? What better way to spend your golden years but to revive these old ties and hook up with old pals?
- Travel: It's always good to see the rest of the world and now you have a lot of time to spare. Pack your bags and call your travel agent, it's time to go on a trip!
These are just a few suggestions. Remember, when you're in your golden years, the sky's the limit!
Friday, February 29, 2008
Why Retirement Is The Best Part of Your Life
Labels: Retirement
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