The Niagara Falls Review

3 ways to enjoy your retirement years

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While some people look forward to retirement, others may be worried about how to fill their days once they stop working. If you share these concerns, here are three enjoyable ways to spend your time and find fulfillmen­t once you retire.

1. Volunteer

If you have an abundance of free time, consider donating some of it to a cause that’s close to your heart. Nonprofit organizati­ons, libraries, religious groups, schools and more are often looking for people to lend a hand. Even if you only volunteer a few hours each week, it’s an opportunit­y to give back to your community and meet new people.

2. Study

If you spent most of your career developing knowledge and skills in a particular field, your retirement is a great opportunit­y to explore new passions and rediscover old interests. Take language, history or literature classes online, or sign up for a more hands-on workshop about horticultu­re, winemaking or photograph­y.

3. Create

Do you have a knack for building furniture, knitting mittens, painting landscapes or baking bread? Whatever your talents are, you’ll have plenty of time after retirement to refine your skills. Plus, you can choose to sell your creations, gift them to loved ones or donate them to a charity to be sold at a fundraiser.

If you’re still not sure what you’d like to do once you retire, consider speaking with a life coach. He or she will be able to help you pinpoint your priorities and map out new goals.

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