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Yesterday, 10:48 AM | #151 |
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Davis, CA
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Yesterday, 11:03 AM | #152 |
Politically Incorrect
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Yesterday, 11:07 AM | #153 |
NFL's #1 Ermines Fan
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: My house
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Yesterday, 11:15 AM | #154 |
Has a particular set of skills
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
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Yesterday, 11:24 AM | #155 |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Peoples Republic of CoMo
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2 months and 11 days for me but who's counting. It is getting harder to stay motivated at work, I will say that. My employees are starting to grate on me every time they screw something up. I just do a countdown of how long until I won't have to deal with them.
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Yesterday, 11:40 AM | #156 |
I am Number Six
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Columbia, MD, USA
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It's taken me a bit to get into a rhythm since retiring last January.
One thing that's helped is taking over some of the daily house chores simply to make more time for the rest of the family. I'll never be mistaken for a Michelin chef, but I'm defintely getting more comfortable making dinner and trying recipies I never thought I'd be able to handle. Finally getting into a good rhythm with my writing. Just about to put the finishing touches on a novella, got three short stories started, and two novels are at various points of being finished. Also, getting caught up on my backlog of books I've been meaning to read, DVDs I've been meaning to watch and found a couple of channels on the tube that specialize on older TV shows (esp. GRIT to catch up on those old 1950s westerns and GET - watching the heck out of Mike Hammer, Magnum P.I., Rockford Files, and Kojak.) So, yeah, it takes a little bit and some experimenting to figure out what works, but if you don't try to force it, I think it's easy to find something that interests you enough to keep you from being bored. |
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Yesterday, 11:50 AM | #157 | |
On Hiatus
Join Date: Aug 2000
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Once people know you are leaving they either ignore you, listen but don't really hear you, or treat you like you are Charlie Brown's teacher. Some of them resent you because you made it to the goal line and they are so far away. The really good people are happy for you, but it also reminds them how far they are from achieving what you have worked to accomplish. But....and here is the good part for you, that last 71 days will go by faster than you think. The last day you will spend cleaning up things, having people come by and say their farewell's and some will be truly sad to see you go. And saying this from recent experience....you will not believe the feeling freedom that you get from leaving work for the final time. I have had lunch with a couple of my former co-workers just to catch up and the first thing they said was that I seem so happy...and even look a bit younger. Retirement looks good on me.....and I am loving it. Here's to hoping that you get the same joy that I have now. And what I look forward to most is the upcoming 3-peat by the KC Chiefs! |
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Yesterday, 11:54 AM | #158 | |
On Hiatus
Join Date: Aug 2000
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I also set time to watch TV too...but mine is watching the Discovery+ channel and all those shows there, along with watching all the YouTube channels that shows all the Abandoned Places..... |
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Yesterday, 04:32 PM | #159 | |
(Sir/Yes Sir/Aye Aye Sir)
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Diving
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So I'd say let nature take its course, your internal clock will adjust over a few months. I'm still a 6:30-7:00am person, but that's because I don't want to sleep away my retirement. Just my $.02 |
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Yesterday, 04:35 PM | #160 |
(Sir/Yes Sir/Aye Aye Sir)
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Diving
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Yesterday, 04:41 PM | #161 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Diving
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I actually had planned to retire 12/31/2023 but something came up with the grandson and, addly, it opened an opportunity for me to go on a dive trip that I had written off because it was going to happen the same week as the grandson was due. Well, long story less long, being a premature baby allowed me to go on the trip and that made it make no sense to keep the 12/31/2023 date intact. SO I really didn't have a lot of time to get unmotivated with all the work that needed to go into planning for subordinate staff to cover for me for a longer than "he's out diving for a week" vacation. But I did become less and less worried about things as my folks started taking over while I was still there so they could ask questions..
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