An Opposite Encounter



Yesterday you will recall I had a conversation that resulted in me considering the potential for boredom in retirement, languishing without work or apparent purpose. 

Today, I am pleased to report that I found the flip-side to that conversation when I entered into a discourse with a former client whom I bumped into. Now happily retired, she disclosed that she had just returned from a season in the Alps where she had trained as a ski instructor. She enthusiastically described her exploits since relinquishing her own business. I was inspired and honestly can hardly wait to start my own retirement adventures.


Comments

Bob Koechley said…
Stumbled on your Blog and encourage you to keep it going.

I live in the US midwest and work in R&D at a famous biotechnology company and will retire a month from today.

I feel I have the best possible job but at 68 have decided to persue some of my other interests. Being open minded about the future but somehow doubt I will begin training for the ski patrol in the Alps, like your friend.

Have been advised to make no firm plans for the first year.

I will comment on your blog as things unfold.
Caree Risover said…
Good to hear from you Bob. It is quite awesome standing on the edge of such a life changing event. I look forward to hearing about your experiences.

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