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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 285474, member: 31907"] After you've retired, you might feel like you've lost your mojo. You might feel like there's nothing that gets you excited about the world around you. You might even be feeling a little bored and if so, you're not alone. But there's a way to get back in the game! It's called "being a resourceful retiree,". Here are some of favorite ways to be resourceful after retirement: 1) Read! Reading is one of the best ways to learn new things and how-to's about almost anything. And it's also really good for your brain! So if you have time to read, read! 2) Take pictures! Grab your phone or camera (or both) and take lots of pictures of people, places, things that interest you… whatever inspires you. The best part? Once they're taken, they'll still be with you forever! 3) Travel! It's true: traveling can make a person feel more connected to their community and the world around them. [/QUOTE]
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