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The one thing I am looking forward to, when I retire, is not having to wake up to a shrill alarm. I have four alarms because I tend to sleep through at least two of them. Is that because I am getting older, and just want to have a sleep in? Whatever the reason, I definitely deserve it. Although, when I do leave work behind, there will always be something to keep me busy.
Not the sort to sit around doing nothing.
Whether I write, walk the dog, look after my granddaughter, paint the house, tidy the garden, admire my new kitchen (when I get one next year), or annoy my husband, retirement doesn’t mean slow down, it just means I can do more stuff I like doing.
I like this post. More likeable things seem great.
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That’s an absolutely awesome attitude! Hope you’re going to make the most of retirement.
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I intend to 🥰
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I love this perspective. Maybe you’ll be able to use fewer wake up alarms as you spend more time doing what you love on your terms.
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Exactly, and I am going to enjoy my retirement.
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I can relate, and remember waking to an alarm for over 40 years. Retirement is more than good. I love your attitude.
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Thank you 🥰
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You’re welcome.
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