Alexandoy
VIP Contributor
The most common problem of retired people is not money but occupation. As the saying goes, the hardest thing to do is nothing to do. When you lose your job and you stay at home most of the time that would be a boring life. To fight off the boredom you have to be occupied and the best occupation is something that is productive.
A colleague who is a movie director is holding online workshop. He earns by the moderate tuition and it makes him busy. Another guy is holding basketball clinic. He gets paid as an instructor and coach in the community league. If you have no skills for a workshop of seminar you can learn gardening for a potential home-based business. Another skill that can be learned is cooking. It can also be productive not only for home needs but cooked food can also be sold for profit. What about you, what do you think is a productive occupation upon your retirement?
A colleague who is a movie director is holding online workshop. He earns by the moderate tuition and it makes him busy. Another guy is holding basketball clinic. He gets paid as an instructor and coach in the community league. If you have no skills for a workshop of seminar you can learn gardening for a potential home-based business. Another skill that can be learned is cooking. It can also be productive not only for home needs but cooked food can also be sold for profit. What about you, what do you think is a productive occupation upon your retirement?