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Congratulations on your upcoming retirement, it is well deserved. You have enlisted Medicaid services from a quality Medicaid consulting company in New York, have a solid estate plan in place and are now ready to enjoy your golden years.

Keep in mind that when you are able to leave your job for good, you will have at least 40 more hours a week to do whatever you desire. According to statistics, the majority of American retirees generally spend their recently discovered time sleeping in a little later, working around the house and watching a lot more television. In other words, retirement is absolutely boring.

Basically, many people view retirement as the first shovel of dirt on their grave. That moment you retire is really telling the world you are ready to die. But you aren’t like these individuals, you know that being retired won’t be boring because you have plans. If you are ready to retire and don’t have any idea what you want to do with yourself, we can help.

Volunteer

This is an obvious route that many retirees find as fun as it is rewarding. From assisting at a hospital or library to helping a local volunteer group, there are countless opportunities.

There are many retirees who simply don’t know where to start. We suggest you think about the organizations that you would like to assist and then contact them to see if they need help.

Sports

Taking up golf is just one of many sports you could take up upon retirement. Some retirees feel at a disadvantage because while others have spent years mastering a particular sport, they have been working. Don’t let this discourage you. If you are interested in golf, tennis or bocce, take some lessons first. If you just want to get out there and do something, take up biking, fishing or water aerobics.

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The best advice is to start a hobby in the month or years leading up to your retirement. This way, you have something to look forward to on the very day you actually do retire. As for what type of hobby to pursue, the sky is the limit as you could get into quilting, painting, music, gardening, woodworking or whatever you so desire.

Travel

You don’t have to take a two-week trip to Europe and then be done with your travels for awhile. Instead, save and plan for several smaller trips a year. You could even buy a camper or RV and travel for long periods of time. This way, you can savor the experience for a longer time.

Start a Business

This does not mean you need to secure financing, find real estate and stock up on inventory, starting your own business can be as simple as placing an advertisement offering your dog walking services. Perhaps you have a product you think might sell or maybe you are good at fixing computers, think about doing something you like.

Go South

Depending on where you live right now, heading south for the rest of the winter might be a splendid idea. Think about why you would want to spend your days shoveling snow, bundling up and maneuvering ice-covered streets. Then think about warm weather, welcoming beaches and sunshine.

You earned your retirement, so go and do whatever you want.