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How tough was adjusting to retirement??
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredIE" data-source="post: 4608150" data-attributes="member: 38557"><p>For the first 2-3 weeks it will feel like a weird, extended vacation. After that, believe me, you won't look back. The thousands of little things that drove you nuts that you took for granted will disappear. You will sleep better. You are basically being paid to be on vacation. Let that sink in for a minute. You have earned this time. </p><p></p><p>This is a huge life change, and it is normal to be a little nervous. The nice thing is that this is a hugely positive life change. The first time it snows, you will be able to enjoy it inside. You can enjoy the holiday season with zero stress. When it's 100 degrees in July next year, you can just smile.</p><p></p><p>I fish every day. My wife and I take a walk just about every day. Shopping is actually fun. I think you will soon find that structure is vastly overrated. Good luck. Enjoy this time and thank you for 40 years of service!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredIE, post: 4608150, member: 38557"] For the first 2-3 weeks it will feel like a weird, extended vacation. After that, believe me, you won't look back. The thousands of little things that drove you nuts that you took for granted will disappear. You will sleep better. You are basically being paid to be on vacation. Let that sink in for a minute. You have earned this time. This is a huge life change, and it is normal to be a little nervous. The nice thing is that this is a hugely positive life change. The first time it snows, you will be able to enjoy it inside. You can enjoy the holiday season with zero stress. When it's 100 degrees in July next year, you can just smile. I fish every day. My wife and I take a walk just about every day. Shopping is actually fun. I think you will soon find that structure is vastly overrated. Good luck. Enjoy this time and thank you for 40 years of service! [/QUOTE]
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