Monday, July 1, 2024

Bored in Retirement

 


Retirement offers the gift of time, but occasionally, boredom creeps in. We asked our readers how they overcame it. Here's some ideas from people who were in retirement for several years became bored and what they did to get out of it:

"I joined a garden club, took up painting and, also, learned how to windsurf. After a while I focused on gardening. I love the changing seasons and what I can do in my own backyard. Now I only get wet when it starts to rain."

"Keeping fit provided me with a sense of accomplishment and well-being. I walk a few miles everyday. I vary the route. I've made friends in a walking group I joined. We walk, talk, and see each other socially."

"I became a volunteer. Giving back really got me going. I explored some local charities, schools, and the hospital. I visited them. Met new people and then picked one to focus on. I find it gives me a sense of purpose and keeps me in touch with others."

"I learned some new skills. It can be a rewarding way to fill your time and make a positive impact on your life. I do carpentry now and help others in the neighborhood. The kids call me Mr. Fixit."

"Go on a new adventure. I did. I always wanted to see Italy. I went, got hooked and now go every other year. I love the vineyards and learning about wine. It's something I do at home, too."

"I learned a new language. It opened up a whole new world of cultural experiences."

I got bored. So I took up playing the guitar. My buddy was bored, too. He took up cooking. Our wives like to eat and be entertained. Now it's never boring."

Those are just a few of the responses we received. By embracing change and staying curious, you can transform periods of boredom into opportunities for growth, discovery, and fulfillment on your retirement journey. It is all part of REWIRING!