You have been a hard and dedicated worker your whole life. You worked with for your family on the farm or in business or in your trade. In fact, you have worked for so long that it is all you have really known.
You have dreamed of the day when you could hang up your working boots and retire to a life of leisure and possibly travel the world with your spouse. However, you have been retired for a while now and the travelling thing is fun, but getting old. You still have energy and cannot see yourself sitting around the house just watching soap operas and fishing shows all day.
In short, you want mental stimulation and you would really like to meet new people while you are at it. How can you do that without taking up gambling, going to MacDonald’s or Starbucks or the community center, and playing bridge every day? Well, one of the best ways to do that is by signing up for some continuing education classes.
Continuing education classes can help keep your mind sharp and help you learn a new hobby or subject all the while meeting new people who share the same interests. Most community colleges, recreation centers and universities offer a wide variety of continuing education courses throughout the year.
The easiest way to find these classes is to call up or go online to the website of your local colleges and recreation centers to find out more about their upcoming class offerings and how you can register. For example, you can take a class to learn how to make jewelry, learn how to sew or knit, learn how to throw pottery or write the next great American novel.
Or, you can take more of an education type course like a Spanish language class or a literature course. The choices are only limited by your imagination and drive to learn.
The best part, you will probably find like-minded people in your courses. More than likely, they are probably in the same boat as you and are looking for a way to occupy their time in retirement. You could form a friendship with these people and build new relationships. And who does not like having a lot of friends and acquaintances?
The most important thing, it helps you continue to feel like you are doing something productive. You have spent the majority of your life doing things for others: your parents, your spouse, your children and your employers. Now it is your time to take up a hobby that you have always wanted to try but did not have the time for. Why not! You have worked hard your whole life and completely deserve this time.
So, pick up the phone or go online and find out more about the upcoming courses in your area. By this time next week, you could be creating the next blockbuster novel or painting a masterpiece that will eventually land in a famous museum. If you dream it, it is possible and continuing education can be the missing piece to make that happen.
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