Facing Up To Boredom -- And Then Facing It Down
I have never been good at tolerating complaints about boredom. Just saying the word sounded spoiled and entitled and something I could never stomach. So, I suppose it was only natural that when
I have never been good at tolerating complaints about boredom. Just saying the word sounded spoiled and entitled and something I could never stomach. So, I suppose it was only natural that when
It was a little hard to believe, but there it was in black and white. I spotted my name and interview comments in an article about making friends after retiring, but something was
You’ve heard it, I’ve heard it, we’ve all heard it – “Every day in retirement is Saturday.” It sounds like a dream come true. Having more free time was certainly a
A few months ago, I passed the five-year mark of my retirement. For me, someone almost addicted to self-improvement, anniversaries are typically a time to look back on how I’ve been doing,
As an eternal optimist, I enjoy success stories. And lately, I’ve been running into lots of them about retirement. But I’ve also noticed that, too often, these stories leap from here
It was a perfect early spring evening for cocktails at a Manhattan rooftop lounge, and I couldn’t wait. Not only to get back to New York after more than two years away