Rock Your Health: Retirement: When your star is finally born!
Nurse Leader Insider, December 17, 2015
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By Carol Ebert, RN, BSN, MA, CHES, CWP
I thought being in the retirement zone meant I was done with a lot of things, including being a student. I never thought I would ever have the desire to start all over again. But I was wrong!
And here is why. I love to work! (Are you like that too?) It feeds me, energizes me, brings me joy, allows me to give back by helping others, brings structure to my day, and creates money so I can do more of the pleasurable things I want to do like travel more. So guess what. I'm a student again! But it's a new way of learning for me, while being at home and managing the wellness business of which I dreamed.
What are your thoughts about your own retirement? Have you given it any thought?
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