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In Michael Connelly’s novel “Lost Light”,
the hero, a Los Angeles cop describes his retirement.
“….I was now retired. I was supposedly
comfortable. I had a house with no mortgage and a car I’d paid
cash for. I had a pension that covered more than I needed covered.
It was like being on vacation. No work, no worries, no problems.
But something was wrong and deep down I knew it. I was living like
a jazz musician waiting for a gig. I was staying up late, staring
at the walls and drinking too much red wine. I needed to pawn my
instrument or find a place to play it.”
That is not a good place to be.
When fuelled by continuous creative challenges,
the ability to originate new ideas does not diminish with age. When
you think of your retirement years, remember age is just a number -
health, heart and mind determine age.
In his book, “Staying Young Beyond Your Years”,
Dr. Howard Wilcox Haggard notes that many people have acquired the
habit of NOT learning – they allowed themselves to get out of the
habit of learning.
Don’t fall into that trap. If you are planning
for your retirement remember - to be a happy, contented and
creatively-active older person is to make yourself a happy,
contented and creatively-active younger person.
If you are retired NOW is the time to step
up to the plate and go for a creative homerun. Create a life work
that pops you out of bed in the morning.
Here are a few extras – retirement add-ons that
wrap a blue ribbon around a happy, contented and challenging
retirement.
See don’t just look - study the beauty that
surrounds you. Take time to sit on a park bench or on a lakeshore
and play the “Positive Game”. Make a mental list of all the
positives around you – the laughter of children playing – a couple
holding hands – the structure of a flower – the movements of a bee.
Spend time with the younger generation – their
youthfulness will rub off on you. My grandchildren keep me young in
mind and spirit.
Exercise is vital – even a daily thirty minute
hike works wonders. Play the positive game on your walk. I download
motivational books and listened to them on my portable CD player
while I’m walking.
“Do not act as though you had a thousand years
to live”
Marcus Aurelius
Dave Wright is a retired television reporter and
editor of
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and creative home based business opportunities. Copyright © 2005 PPP
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