Retirement is the perfect time to explore new hobbies, travel, or simply enjoy some much-needed rest and relaxation. However, it is also a great opportunity to focus on your brain health and keep your mind sharp. While aging comes with its own challenges, engaging in various activities can help you stay mentally fit and bring a sense of fulfillment to your life. By incorporating these activities into your retirement routine, you can enjoy the many benefits of an engaged mind.
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63 Amazing Bucket List Ideas – for Any Age
Everyone should have a Bucket List. Yours can be an amazing bucket list with these ideas.
A Bucket List for a 20-year-old will likely be very different from a Bucket List for a person 60 years old. To do it over, I wish I had started a bucket list when I was in my twenties.
A person in their thirties might have a Bucket List with any number of the following ideas in it.
- Retire at 45
- Climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
- Visit every country in the world
- Own a Ferrari before my 50th birthday.
- Become President of the United States.
A Bucket List can be written out in a few minutes. Usually, a person making a bucket list may have thought about it for a while, but not yet written it down. For others, it can take a long time to come up with a list. If you have a life-threatening disease, it may be that you start a long bucket list, hoping that you have time to finish the list. Instead of a Bucket List, you can also refer to your list as a “Before I Go to Heaven List.”
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In 2020, our lives have changed in ways we could never have imagined. There are many lessons we can learn from this time. Most of us are adapting well. Others are having a hard time. And unfortunately, some are choosing to live their life as if this doesn’t concern them, putting themselves and others in danger.
Stay Calm.
There is enough food and water. Unfortunately, some have chosen to hoard supplies, making those that really need them, unable to find them. Things like rice, ramen noodles, eggs, flour, milk, paper towels, diapers, formula, water and toilet paper are difficult to find. If people had stayed calm and only purchased what they truly needed this would not have happened.
Last week I waited 40 minutes to get in my grocery store because they were limiting the number of people that could enter. That should not be a big deal. It’s for our safety. It was an opportunity to have some great conversation with those in line with me, who were a shopping cart away (social distancing.)
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