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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3502634" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Congratulations, and yes it is an adjustment. First thing is get rid of your wristwatch if you are used to wearing one. If you want to know what time it is, look out the window. If it is light, it is daytime. If it is dark, it is night time, simple? Eat when you are hungry, take a nap anytime you feel like it. If you were like me, you can most likely look around and find things that need to be done you never noticed before. I try to piddle and get some "work" stuff done every day and then spend the rest of the day just goofing off. I plan my shopping between 9 and 3 on week days to miss the traffic and crowds. I hope this works out for you and you can enjoy your retirement. Having hobbies you never had time for in the past helps also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3502634, member: 24583"] Congratulations, and yes it is an adjustment. First thing is get rid of your wristwatch if you are used to wearing one. If you want to know what time it is, look out the window. If it is light, it is daytime. If it is dark, it is night time, simple? Eat when you are hungry, take a nap anytime you feel like it. If you were like me, you can most likely look around and find things that need to be done you never noticed before. I try to piddle and get some "work" stuff done every day and then spend the rest of the day just goofing off. I plan my shopping between 9 and 3 on week days to miss the traffic and crowds. I hope this works out for you and you can enjoy your retirement. Having hobbies you never had time for in the past helps also. [/QUOTE]
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