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itchmyTwitch wrote: »not fond of the morning vibe but it’s getting done
That’s all that matter 💪1 -
Wrote a text I won't send0
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Why not lol 🤣1
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capgordon2302 wrote: »Why not lol 🤣
Why not a kilt? LOL!0 -
Let's buy a place down here and live in paradise forever 😏3
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Nah brah. You’re on your own0
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Don’t quit before you succeed0
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That’s probably infected 😬0
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I never forget a face, but in your case I'm willing to make an exception1
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inside thought0
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Dangerous place inside thoughts lol 🤣2
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I don't like any of them0
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Just 💬 bk happy thoughts 😊😊😊😊1
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Sometimes I hate my body it's annoying1
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There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.2
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Happy birthday pi girl -1
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »
You get it 😉2 -
Almost there1
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crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things1 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things
Thank you for your thoughtful insights on my quandary....that's a good idea to have a plan beyond the usual day to day grind.0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things
Also exercise daily - to keep skeletal muscle up. It’s important for cognitive health bone health as we age -2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things
Also exercise daily - to keep skeletal muscle up. It’s important for cognitive health bone health as we age -
Ima just take me an exciting young lovah to keep me well oiled2 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things
Also exercise daily - to keep skeletal muscle up. It’s important for cognitive health bone health as we age -
Ima just take me an exciting young lovah to keep me well oiled
This sounds like too much work0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »crazyhorse8 wrote: »There have been times recently within the last year, that I look at working as just a huge pain in the butt, with the usual drama and without a lot of personal reward. Then other times I think to myself that same job is the most money I have made in life and it does keep my mind and body engaged. I guess I am waging war with myself as to whether or not I should retire soon...maybe I'm more afraid of losing brain power if I do.
Have a plan. Retire with a plan of how you want to stay fulfilled. Do a checklist of what youll need in place to accomplish this new life. Travel, volunteer, visit family, contracting work out when you feel like it, hobbies, meet up groups for your interest/hobbies...so many things
Also exercise daily - to keep skeletal muscle up. It’s important for cognitive health bone health as we age -
Ima just take me an exciting young lovah to keep me well oiled
This sounds like too much work
It kind of does😂0 -
I don't like them1
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I'm too old for this *kitten*. And everything hurts all the time4
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