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In retirement prioritize your health

 You will live in Retirement another 20 to 30 years, so it is important that you prioritize your physical and Mental Health. Regular Exercise, a balanced Diet, and staying socially connected can contribute to a happy and healthy retirement. Consider joining clubs, fitness classes, or local groups to stay active and engaged.

Joining is an excellent way to stay active and engaged during retirement, especially if you’ve been primarily focused on work and have limited outside activities.

Think about your interests and hobbies. What have you always wanted to explore but didn’t have the time for while working? Whether it’s art, music, sports, or Gardening, there are likely local groups or clubs that cater to your interests.

I am President of our local senior’s group that operates within our Community Centers so I am biased. If you are looking for ideas, start by checking out your local community centers, libraries, or senior centers. They often host a variety of classes, workshops, and social events.

Other ideas may be to look for clubs such as Rotary, or the Lions or other organizations related to your interests. This could be a book club, hiking group, photography club, or a charity organization. If you want to focus on your physical well-being, explore fitness classes at nearby gyms, Yoga studios, or community centers.

My retired friend found new friends and things to do in his small town by using online platforms like Meetup and Facebook Groups.. Don’t be shy about introducing yourself and striking up conversations with fellow members. Friendships and connections often form naturally in these settings.

Some clubs and organizations may have volunteer opportunities. Volunteering not only helps you give back to the community but also connects you with like-minded individuals who share your values. While it’s great to pursue your existing interests, be open to trying new things as well. It is important that you ensure that your involvement in clubs and classes doesn’t overwhelm your schedule. Balance your activities with other aspects of retirement, such as relaxation and family time.

When we retire, our circle of friends and family grows smaller. Becoming involved in activities can help you expand your social circle, which is important if work had been your primary source of social interaction.

Remember that retirement is a time to savor life’s pleasures and explore new horizons. Enjoy the journey of discovering new interests and meeting wonderful people along the way.

By actively participating in clubs, fitness classes, or local groups, you can not only stay active and engaged but also create a fulfilling and socially enriching retirement experience. It’s an excellent opportunity to make the most of your newfound free time and embrace new adventures.

Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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