Here are some tips to enhance your retirement
- American Senior Communities

- 12 minutes ago
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After spending many years in the workforce, you are probably ready for retirement. But it’s not uncommon to be a little apprehensive about it, too. While people often look forward to this season of life for decades, it doesn’t come without worry and maybe even a little fear. And your concerns may go beyond whether or not you’ve saved enough money.
Once you’re no longer working, you’ll likely have much more free time on your hands. While enjoying some rest and relaxation might be first on your list of things to do, eventually you’ll want to find some more productive ways to spend your retirement days, and connect with peers who are also looking for meaningful options for their leisure time.
How can you live meaningfully during retirement?
Research shows that as you grow older, living a purposeful, productive life is key to staying mentally and physically fit. Many people, however, aren’t quite sure how to do that and report feeling lost or without direction once they retire. This is a normal thought-pattern, but there are many ways to stay on a path of productivity and direction. If you need help figuring out how to create more meaningful days after retiring, here are some suggestions to consider:
Travel: One way to make the most of your new free time is to travel. Having a more flexible schedule makes it easier to take advantage of last-minute bargains and off-season rates. And you’ll have the advantage of being able to vacation for extended periods, too. Go on an adventure, such as traveling through Europe or taking a cross-country road trip. You can also enjoy extended weekend getaways to explore new places closer to home.
Volunteer: Donating your time and talent to a charity or organization with a mission you believe in can be a fulfilling way to spend time after you retire. Look for a volunteer position that matches your interests or allows you to utilize the skills you’ve acquired throughout your career. You may know of a local nonprofit, food pantry, or community outreach organization that would welcome your help. Senior living communities, including ASC, are often looking for people willing to do everything from helping with community events to teaching workshops and crafts.
Tackle a new hobby: Learning a new skill or hobby not only helps make your days more meaningful, it can also aid in stimulating your brain and protecting your cognitive well-being. The possibilities are endless. You could try photography, painting, knitting or gardening. Or challenge yourself to learn something you’ve never had time for, like a foreign language or a musical instrument.
Start a Book Club: Reading is an enjoyable and inexpensive way to pass the time. By joining or starting a book club, you can share your thoughts with your peers and stay socially involved. Or maybe you could write a book of your own. Whether it is fiction, a cookbook or even a memoir, writing is a great way to get your thoughts down on paper.
Maintenance-free retirement living:
Remember, this is your time and you have control over how you spend it. Do the things that are important to you and will make you happy. One way to give yourself more freedom and flexibility is with a move to an independent living community. The Garden Homes at American Senior Communities are a great option for retirees. Visit www.asccare.com
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