RETIREMENT ADVICE
when i retired 3 1/2 years ago
i was like a race car every day
zooming around all day up every day
to work before 7am
seeing patients from 730am to 500pm
not really stopping for lunch
sitting eating doing all that paperwork thats required
then
bam i hit the brakes on that ferrari called work
never to drive again
the next day i was in retirement
no time to plan or think about it really
like i guess when you get old and your employer
lets you go out of the blue
i guess its the same thing
now i will admit i knew my day was coming about
6 weeks before it happened
so i was able to prepare things over that time period
and
years before i moved to the country n knowing that
when i retired i would have these things to do to keep
it going
boy was i right about that
but even though i prepared myself for years and i had
those 6 weeks to get ready
there it was
on that thursday
a blank slate for the day
i must say it took be about 6 months to get into some
type of groove as i gradually filled in my time doing
those things i like to do
almost too much at times
i do the country n stuff garden a lot
maintain the place
maintain the water system
you really dont ever catch up
i also dialed in a noon time nap
the best thing ive ever done
maybe we all should do that years earlier
ive worked with doctors that take noon naps
i do my volunteer work with habitat for humanity
with meals on wheels
with the alzheimers association
give alzheimers presentations like im doing later today
and travel especially in the summers
my plate is full
i feel fulfilled every day
i guess i feel as good about what i do as i ever have
now thats what retirement should be about
right
my bff gh from medical school had his retirement party this
weekend
it was fun to see his family and friends again
i spent time talking with him about retirement
he has had time to plan his and plans to stay busy
he will work some part time
thats good
i told him he needs something to do 1 or 2 days a week
working or volunteering
then
take the rest and let them be his days
i know i had a lot of old projects old honeydoes that needed to be
done
they all got done
now that im busy that rate of completion has dropped
i do things now in stages
like the barn its in stage 2 now
so stay busy
but have downtime for yourself and your wife
try some new things
and
most important part of all
take those naps
youll feel better
and
live longer
best wishes on your retirement
the organicgreen friend
welcome to the organic green doctor blog
i am a family physician who was diagnosed with
early mild cognitive impairment(mci) amnestic type on december 21, 2010
this is a precursor to alzheimers disease
because of this diagnosis i have opted to stop practicing medicine
this blog will be about my journey with this disease
please feel free to follow me along this path
i will continue blogging on organic gardening, green living,
solar power, rainwater collection, and healthy living
i will blog on these plus other things noted to be interesting
Monday, June 30, 2014
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