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I am now 100% fully retired yahoo- just me wife and cfs2 he he
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Congratulations! I hope retirement suits you well. I must admit that as I look forward to it I become a bit frightened. I have a bit of the ADHD and don't do well without the structure and expectations that a job provides. Sad isn't it! Fortunately, I turned to teaching eight years ago, which I think will provide me with a good balance between free time and a pleasant work environment as I age. After all, as a high school teacher I am merely being paid for playing with kids all day. I can always substitute or work (if you call it that) part time after retirement. Maybe some of you know what I am talking about and can assure me that aging changes people like me and that I will be able to relax a bit. :ques:
 
Erufle ... I know what you mean about structure. Yes, it is important (whether or not one has any alphabetthings to deal with) and it is easily accomplished ... if you are a self-starter type individual. YOU set YOUR schedule and then FOLLOW IT! Works for me. And it's little things ... like not blowing off shaving or getting completely dressed. (Well, I'm not planning on going out today so I won't shave or get out of my jammies ... THAT JUST DON'T GET IT DONE!)

In short, whether you end up working part-time or just not working ... maintaining ORDER in you life is KEY, in my opinion. Don't fear retirement ... EMBRACE IT and turn it to YOUR advantage! :pop4:
 
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