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Value of a daily routine for retirement?
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<blockquote data-quote="DWSmith" data-source="post: 584350" data-attributes="member: 5102"><p>Thanks Hunter1!</p><p></p><p>I've always had too much to do around this place so I don't think I'll get into the type of first year routine you did (Sounds like a LOT of fun...for about a month.) but that's the type of thing I want to avoid. Although I do have a well stocked pond (bass, channel catfish, and panfish) about 60 yards from my back door. I also have a jon boat (I have trouble walking but I love rowing that little boat and the mobility it gives me.) and fishing gear. I'm allowing Sunday afternoons for fun times which will include time for fishing weather permitting. But I am keeping my schedule flexible.</p><p></p><p>I certainly don't want to end up fishing and drinking beer all day, every day. I've heard of too many guys doing that in retirement and ending up miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWSmith, post: 584350, member: 5102"] Thanks Hunter1! I've always had too much to do around this place so I don't think I'll get into the type of first year routine you did (Sounds like a LOT of fun...for about a month.) but that's the type of thing I want to avoid. Although I do have a well stocked pond (bass, channel catfish, and panfish) about 60 yards from my back door. I also have a jon boat (I have trouble walking but I love rowing that little boat and the mobility it gives me.) and fishing gear. I'm allowing Sunday afternoons for fun times which will include time for fishing weather permitting. But I am keeping my schedule flexible. I certainly don't want to end up fishing and drinking beer all day, every day. I've heard of too many guys doing that in retirement and ending up miserable. [/QUOTE]
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