Take advantage of educational opportunities:
Go back to college and audit courses---or get a degree for the first time---or a second degree in a subject you really enjoy!
Look at the offerings of community colleges.
If you are in a metropolitan area, check out the education programs offered by museums.
Look at offerings of senior centers (or centers with a comparable name).
Check out the Department of Recreation in your municipality, where, no doubt, classes are offered on a regular basis.
And get yourself knowledgeable on the computer, taking advantage of the wealth of courses offered on the subject.
After a year and a half of retirement, the focus on what is important and what is not, is becoming much clearer as time passes by. At this point in time they are, keeping healthy, both in mind and body and being wise in our investments, so we can get a return and hopefully be able a little more comfortable in our later life.
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- Educational Opportunities
- seniors clubs
- Health care for seniors
- Look at health and fitness:
- Set general goals and objectives:
- Review life up to this point:
- Have osteoporosis?
- Arthritis or stiff joints?
- Ritire from or Retire to
- Don't want to exercise?
- To Tired?
- Improving your Strength & Balance
- variety of activities
- Being active
- You're never too old
- Physical inactivity
- Physical inactivity
- Your health and independence
- tips for th fridge
- starting gardening at retirement?
- getting past tax deadline
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