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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 284271, member: 25283"] At retirement you can still be resourceful as you were during your active days at work. The only difference is that you would doing it now outside your work. This is why it is good to always adopt ways to be able to create useful and unique solutions in challenging situations. So with retirement one can still be resourceful by adopting productive, useful, and purposeful activities which includes: Start by taking a sabbatical or extended vacation to recharge your batteries and see how you can deal with the slower pace of life. Take out a part-time work after retirement. This will help you supplement your income while keeping you socially engaged Stay alive by Volunteering through donating your time and effort to a cause that will give you a sense of accomplishment to your retirement life, Don't forget to nurture hobbies and interests. Create opportunity to invest more of your time to pursuing it and nurture new ones, [/QUOTE]
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