lostandhurt 974 Posted Saturday at 03:56 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 03:56 PM 14 hours ago, Cherylyn said: Congratulations on your retirement and job well done! 🙂 I would develop a routine if I were you. Continue getting up early, take your dog for walks twice a day, be industrious with chores and tasks, concentrate on your health, eat well, rest, engage in hobbies, read great books and surround yourself with moral friends and family even if virtually. When this pandemic is over, volunteer in your community. The volunteerism is limitless. Do charitable good works. Help at a food bank, feed the homeless, donate your stuff (& declutter), help the disadvantaged, volunteer at your local library and do what is rewarding to you. If you're faith based, join your local church. There are plenty of ministries to join, serve, belong to study groups, social groups, be part of community serve groups and the like. 香蕉视频app网 This new stage in your life will be an adjustment to be sure. You'll grow to enjoy these new phase in your life. Thank you Chrerylyn, 香蕉视频app网 I am looking forward to getting back to volunteering. Both programs I am involved in were shut down due to covid but one is finding a way to do limited programs. 香蕉视频app网 I am a pretty active guy and I am pretty good doing things alone but it is so much nicer with others. I do love being around good people that are not selfish. Here I grow again! It is going to a fun adjustment to make for sure. Lost 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM 11 hours ago, sadchick83 said: 香蕉视频app网 Lost, 香蕉视频app网 You sound (understandably) very emotional at the moment. While I am not retired, I have had a few gaps in employment over the years. I suggest working on YOU, since it sounds like you did a lot of sacrificing for others in your career. I have a Peloton bike which allows me to spin, stretching and yoga classes. An exercise routine is something I would recommend. Make exercise the foundation of your day. I agree with Cherylyn. Acquire great eating habits, maybe do some gratefulness journaling. Congrats and good luck with everything! Sad Thank you SD 香蕉视频app网 Yes it has been a pretty emotional moment. What my crew and I have done all these years is pretty dangerous and I have watched over them and protected them for a long time. We are friends as well as colleagues. I plan on seeing them often. I eat pretty healthy but working and helping others on the side usually meant eating something quick and easy which as you know is not always a healthy choice. I am a good cook but cooking for one sucks but I will definitely cook more now (I made salmon and mixed veggies last night) I agree I will set a routine for exercise. Working out, riding my new bike, kayaking and hiking are on the list. The dog loves hiking with me. I hope all is well with you Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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Batya33 1,974 Posted Sunday at 12:06 AM Share Posted Sunday at 12:06 AM 8 hours ago, lostandhurt said: Thank you Chrerylyn, 香蕉视频app网 I am looking forward to getting back to volunteering. Both programs I am involved in were shut down due to covid but one is finding a way to do limited programs. 香蕉视频app网 I am a pretty active guy and I am pretty good doing things alone but it is so much nicer with others. I do love being around good people that are not selfish. Here I grow again! It is going to a fun adjustment to make for sure. Lost 香蕉视频app网 Yes- I agree with the volunteering and, after taking a bit of time off to do totally nothing, get into a routine/structure your day. One of my friends volunteers virtually! Good luck!!! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM 7 hours ago, sadchick83 said: 香蕉视频app网 Lost, 香蕉视频app网 Curious to know your line of work? Please divulge to your comfort level. I work, worked for a local agency. Nothing nefarious I can assure can you. Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Andrina 710 Posted Sunday at 03:13 AM Share Posted Sunday at 03:13 AM 香蕉视频app网 So happy for you. New adventures, endless possibilities. I have 4 years left to get 30 year pension. I'm the type of person who has to be out of the house at least 4 hours a day, so I plan to work at a less stressful job and/or do some volunteering that regularly takes me out of the house. I get too bored staying home all day, even though I do write novels as a hobby. I might work at the library. I might volunteer at a nearby group home for children who are temporarily there while awaiting foster homes. I have my bucket list of places to visit, like Alaska. Sometimes it's fun to learn a new language if you're thinking of visiting another country in the future. My friend volunteers on a horse farm where kids with disabilities get to ride the horses. I used to be a docent at the zoo when I had time. There are also museum docent volunteers. You might want to even start your own Meetup.com group. Enjoy! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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catfeeder 1,945 Posted Sunday at 05:29 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:29 PM Big congrAts, Lost! 香蕉视频app网 My best start in the morning is to throw myself straight outside for a long and fast walk throughout my neighborhood. This beats an indoor workout, which I pursue later, because of the fresh air and sense of community with my neighbors. While walking your property can provide the air and beauty side, there's something special about taking it to streets or a park to share the energies of the people who are doing the same thing. 香蕉视频app网 This also gives you a platform for planning your day ahead, even while it raises the energy to get stuff done. Another great pursuit might be joining the fundraiser side of your favorite local charities or civic groups. It expands your scope beyond the group itself into your community and learning the needs and issues and proposed solutions from voices not always heard through normal channels. Two of my favorites: 'Roots and Wings,' a local group that supports youth that has aged-out of foster care, and 'Strengthen our Sisters (SOS)' a group that safe-houses abused women. Getting involved in local politics can also help you become part of solutions you would like to see or expand. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluecastle 987 Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Share Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Lost! Just want to belatedly join the chorus in saying congrats, congrats, congrats. These transitional moments in life are often when we get to taste some new and richer flavors, or so I've found. 香蕉视频app网 In terms of your questions? I come at this from a curious angle, in that my professional life is pretty unorthodox. Long stretches without work, lots of time roaming the house in a robe, to the point where an alien observer might think I've been retired for a while. As much as I want to talk here about routine—I have one, or ones, and am always carving out little micro routines to stay centered or find my way back to center—I really think it's a great moment to just be open to not quite knowing how to fill time. Let itches surface, scratch them. I know I've found a lot of value in being able to sit for long stretches with "I don't know" the dominant theme in my head, without reacting too intensely. Going from your posting here, you've got something special in your core. It's going to let you know what you need, as you adjust. In short, maybe right this second the thing to embrace is the wind, and being in it. You've earned that. 香蕉视频app网 But selfishly? I think you need a computer to stay tethered to this community. Wink emoji. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
reinventmyself 956 Posted Tuesday at 01:03 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:03 AM (edited) 香蕉视频app网 What great news, Lost!! And a belated Happy Birthday on top of that. My bf worked as a county employee and at 30 years in, he retired at 54. He surfs almost every morning. At one point belonged to 3 softball teams (that was too much!) He golfs at least once a week, sometimes 3. He has a lot of coworker/friends with those (damn) county pensions who retired fairly young(er) as well. It's pretty envious to watch. I am getting close to retiring myself. But I do have my fears. Being of that working horse mentality my entire life, it gives me a purpose. I have spent a great deal of time this past year wrapping my head around this exciting transition. But for now, if my company wants to pay me to do my job in my bathrobe, I will ride this out for the time being! When I was a stay at home mom I belonged to volunteer organization. It is up there with one of the most (unpaid) challenging and rewarding experiences I've ever had. I know there are plenty to choose from. I find some comfort knowing this is out there if I choose to do it. I carpooled with someone who retired a couple years ago. I keep in touch with him occasionally and he volunteers for the Red Cross. He's on a logistics team that is sent out during natural disasters to help support the community find placement. He's dealt with families affected by earthquakes and fires. He no sooner came home and they wanted to send him to another state to support the Red Cross in the midst of a flood. Worn out and getting over bronchitis he had to decline. Just hearing his stories gets me excited! Anyway. . .you'll be fine. I can only imagine it would be like free falling. Just have some faith and you'll do fine . . . xoxo Edited Tuesday at 01:07 AM by reinventmyself 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Tuesday at 05:13 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 05:13 AM On 2/6/2021 at 7:13 PM, Andrina said: So happy for you. New adventures, endless possibilities. I have 4 years left to get 30 year pension. I'm the type of person who has to be out of the house at least 4 hours a day, so I plan to work at a less stressful job and/or do some volunteering that regularly takes me out of the house. I get too bored staying home all day, even though I do write novels as a hobby. I might work at the library. I might volunteer at a nearby group home for children who are temporarily there while awaiting foster homes. I have my bucket list of places to visit, like Alaska. Sometimes it's fun to learn a new language if you're thinking of visiting another country in the future. My friend volunteers on a horse farm where kids with disabilities get to ride the horses. I used to be a docent at the zoo when I had time. There are also museum docent volunteers. You might want to even start your own Meetup.com group. 香蕉视频app网 Enjoy! 香蕉视频app网 All great ideas thank you I do a lot of volunteering with the disabled so that will probably increase for sure. Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Tuesday at 05:14 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 05:14 AM On 2/7/2021 at 3:53 AM, Spawn said: Congratulations still some years to go for me. hope you have a wonderful life ahead....photography? 香蕉视频app网 Thank you I always wanted to take great photos but just get lucky once in a while. The new Youtube channel will have to suffice for now. 🙂 Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Tuesday at 05:19 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 05:19 AM On 2/7/2021 at 9:29 AM, catfeeder said: 香蕉视频app网 Big congrAts, Lost! My best start in the morning is to throw myself straight outside for a long and fast walk throughout my neighborhood. This beats an indoor workout, which I pursue later, because of the fresh air and sense of community with my neighbors. While walking your property can provide the air and beauty side, there's something special about taking it to streets or a park to share the energies of the people who are doing the same thing. This also gives you a platform for planning your day ahead, even while it raises the energy to get stuff done. Another great pursuit might be joining the fundraiser side of your favorite local charities or civic groups. It expands your scope beyond the group itself into your community and learning the needs and issues and proposed solutions from voices not always heard through normal channels. 香蕉视频app网 Two of my favorites: 'Roots and Wings,' a local group that supports youth that has aged-out of foster care, and 'Strengthen our Sisters (SOS)' a group that safe-houses abused women. Getting involved in local politics can also help you become part of solutions you would like to see or expand. 香蕉视频app网 Thank you, great idea about the walk first thing. It is pretty rural here but I might see a neighbor or two. A few years ago I decided to back off on the fundraiser stuff for the charities. I was burned out but I might dabble a little with more time on my hands. 香蕉视频app网 Running for city council would be fun but I am too young for that yet. Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Tuesday at 05:23 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 05:23 AM 14 hours ago, bluecastle said: Lost! 香蕉视频app网 Just want to belatedly join the chorus in saying congrats, congrats, congrats. These transitional moments in life are often when we get to taste some new and richer flavors, or so I've found. 香蕉视频app网 In terms of your questions? I come at this from a curious angle, in that my professional life is pretty unorthodox. Long stretches without work, lots of time roaming the house in a robe, to the point where an alien observer might think I've been retired for a while. As much as I want to talk here about routine—I have one, or ones, and am always carving out little micro routines to stay centered or find my way back to center—I really think it's a great moment to just be open to not quite knowing how to fill time. Let itches surface, scratch them. I know I've found a lot of value in being able to sit for long stretches with "I don't know" the dominant theme in my head, without reacting too intensely. Going from your posting here, you've got something special in your core. It's going to let you know what you need, as you adjust. In short, maybe right this second the thing to embrace is the wind, and being in it. You've earned that. But selfishly? I think you need a computer to stay tethered to this community. Wink emoji. Thanks Blue 香蕉视频app网 I can already feel myself not pushing like I used to. I don't want to set artificial deadlines and ruin the ride. 香蕉视频app网 I do need to learn to let go and let things happen more, it is the opposite of what made me so good at what I did. Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lostandhurt 974 Posted Tuesday at 05:29 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 05:29 AM 4 hours ago, reinventmyself said: 香蕉视频app网 What great news, Lost!! And a belated Happy Birthday on top of that. 香蕉视频app网 My bf worked as a county employee and at 30 years in, he retired at 54. He surfs almost every morning. At one point belonged to 3 softball teams (that was too much!) He golfs at least once a week, sometimes 3. He has a lot of coworker/friends with those (damn) county pensions who retired fairly young(er) as well. It's pretty envious to watch. 香蕉视频app网 I am getting close to retiring myself. But I do have my fears. Being of that working horse mentality my entire life, it gives me a purpose. I have spent a great deal of time this past year wrapping my head around this exciting transition. But for now, if my company wants to pay me to do my job in my bathrobe, I will ride this out for the time being! When I was a stay at home mom I belonged to volunteer organization. It is up there with one of the most (unpaid) challenging and rewarding experiences I've ever had. I know there are plenty to choose from. I find some comfort knowing this is out there if I choose to do it. I carpooled with someone who retired a couple years ago. I keep in touch with him occasionally and he volunteers for the Red Cross. He's on a logistics team that is sent out during natural disasters to help support the community find placement. He's dealt with families affected by earthquakes and fires. He no sooner came home and they wanted to send him to another state to support the Red Cross in the midst of a flood. Worn out and getting over bronchitis he had to decline. Just hearing his stories gets me excited! 香蕉视频app网 Anyway. . .you'll be fine. I can only imagine it would be like free falling. Just have some faith and you'll do fine . . . xoxo Thank you Looks like you need to take up surfing and golfing! 香蕉视频app网 The Red Cross is something I never thought of. We have a search and rescue and a volunteer fire department near me but that may be to structured for me. I wouldn't want to do something to close to my old life. 香蕉视频app网 Your bf sounds like he has it figured out and you are right behind him! Lost Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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reinventmyself 956 Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM (edited) 11 hours ago, lostandhurt said: Thank you 香蕉视频app网 Looks like you need to take up surfing and golfing! 香蕉视频app网 The Red Cross is something I never thought of. We have a search and rescue and a volunteer fire department near me but that may be to structured for me. I wouldn't want to do something to close to my old life. Your bf sounds like he has it figured out and you are right behind him! 香蕉视频app网 Lost My friend who volunteers for the Red Cross is 66 Surfing, no. I do golf. Not very well and I pick up my ball a lot to keep up. 🤫 Edited Tuesday at 04:41 PM by reinventmyself 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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