Is Busy Better?
Posted on Oct 13, 2010
in Mind, Body, Spirit
Adapted from the book
Project Renewment™: The First Retirement Model for Career Women
by
Bernice Bratter & Helen Dennis
Imagine the feeling of euphoria the first month of retirement. There are no deadlines, e-mails, commutes, office politics or pressures. The time is ours, yet we still haven’t slowed down. Our calendars are filled with so much to do that we can hardly catch our breath. This initial period of retirement is often referred to as the honeymoon phase.i Many of us will feel exhilarated -- at least for a while. So began the experience of one newly retired woman in Project Renewment™.
“In the first few months of my retirement I was so busy I didn’t know how I…
Project Renewment™: The First Retirement Model for Career Women
by
Bernice Bratter & Helen Dennis
Imagine the feeling of euphoria the first month of retirement. There are no deadlines, e-mails, commutes, office politics or pressures. The time is ours, yet we still haven’t slowed down. Our calendars are filled with so much to do that we can hardly catch our breath. This initial period of retirement is often referred to as the honeymoon phase.i Many of us will feel exhilarated -- at least for a while. So began the experience of one newly retired woman in Project Renewment™.
“In the first few months of my retirement I was so busy I didn’t know how I…

