tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6650780016710643986.post1985721234701195423..comments2023-04-29T08:15:52.422-04:00Comments on A New Life Worth Living: At a crossroadA New Life Worth Livinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13316949772882712099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6650780016710643986.post-41705403410239666552019-01-06T17:26:16.308-05:002019-01-06T17:26:16.308-05:00Thank you for sharing Kim!
I completely understa...Thank you for sharing Kim! <br /><br />I completely understand where you are. I am there or almost there. I am at a place of what- where- and how am I going to move forward into retirement. Whatever does retirement mean? What is it going to look like? Where do I really want to be? What anchors do I want to have in place? (if any) Will those anchors suck all of my energy? What activities can I really do that will take me forward to fulfillment and contentment? I still have not found the answers. I am in the process of unloading any and everything that I do not want, need or desire. I am finishing up projects around my house so if selling and moving are the route- I will be ready. Working on getting myself as healthy as I can so I will know where I am physically so I can know what I can really do comfortably. <br /><br />Knowing that age will change will change my abilities but I do not need to do things that will hasten my inability to be physically active. Going on the idea that my next 20 years are probably my last years of being physically active in what I love to do so much now. And that 20 years is not that long.<br /><br /><br />Enjoy your journey! Time goes by quickly.<br />Angel G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02717105666962814636noreply@blogger.com