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Post by ltmike on Oct 5, 2018 21:21:37 GMT -5
I can certainly understand the "not enough hours in a day" thing. I think most folks can. Keep on chipping away...you'll get there. That’s it in a nut shell. I retired a little over 3 years ago and I swear I’m busier now the when I was working. When I was working full time, well actually about 60+ hrs a week I told myself when I retire I’d get all these things done in no time. Well it is getting done but no where as quick as I figured. The big stuff is actually out the way now so I can dive back into my car projects head first with a clear conscience.
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Post by brigond on Oct 9, 2018 20:43:50 GMT -5
I can certainly understand the "not enough hours in a day" thing. I think most folks can. Keep on chipping away...you'll get there. That’s it in a nut shell. I retired a little over 3 years ago and I swear I’m busier now the when I was working. When I was working full time, well actually about 60+ hrs a week I told myself when I retire I’d get all these things done in no time. Well it is getting done but no where as quick as I figured. The big stuff is actually out the way now so I can dive back into my car projects head first with a clear conscience. Thanks for the reality check. I have delusions of spending day after day working on hobbies in retirement. keep chipping away! 4 years 3 months to go.
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Post by ltmike on Oct 24, 2018 10:04:28 GMT -5
I’d go as far as to say ask anyone who has retired in the recent years, they’ll tell you their busier now than when they were working and they can’t explain why! I will say that things are getting done. After 7 years of having 5 buckets collecting rain inside my house I finally have a new roof, soffits, gutters with leaf guards. That’s a weight off my shoulders. With that kinda things done it’s easier to work on the projects like the Charger with a clear head. I don’t have that small measure of guilt thinking I should be doing a more responsible project. Mike
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