I did not like working, but had no choice if I wanted to have a place to live, etc.. After I was able to retire, my body had gotten so used to getting up at 4:30 A.M. that is is almost impossible to sleep past 5:30, and even that is often much sooner. The only time I sleep longer than that is if I am sick and I very rarely get sick. No need to remind myself of what I am “missing”. I am thankful every day to be retired.
Thomas Timmons Premium Member almost 5 years ago
90 days to retirement!
favm almost 5 years ago
Before retiring I always was at my office at 6:30. Ben, I do that every now and then.
sfreader1 almost 5 years ago
I did not like working, but had no choice if I wanted to have a place to live, etc.. After I was able to retire, my body had gotten so used to getting up at 4:30 A.M. that is is almost impossible to sleep past 5:30, and even that is often much sooner. The only time I sleep longer than that is if I am sick and I very rarely get sick. No need to remind myself of what I am “missing”. I am thankful every day to be retired.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
It didn’t take me too long to find my natural Circadian Rhythm after I retired. It was only about an hour and a half later than when I was working.
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Bill The Nuke almost 5 years ago
I’m afraid I’ll still be working 2 years after I’m dead.
pcolli almost 5 years ago
I wish I could sleep after 5am.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Now that would be a nice morning to wake up to. Just so long as I had no where to go that is.
pbr50138 almost 5 years ago
I was forced into retirement in 2016 and I LOVE IT!!!