7 Tips for Building (and Sticking to) a New Retirement Routine

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Retirement can be a golden opportunity to make changes to your lifestyle and daily routine while boosting your well-being in the process.
    In other words, you can make it what you truly want. You just need some clarity and a plan in place.
    Whether you're just starting to plan for retirement or are already in the thick of it, these seven steps can help you create a retirement routine that brings out your best life.
    Create a rewarding retirement routine with these 7 steps.
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    Resources:
    Create a Retirement Routine (article) 👉 secondwindmovement.com/retire...
    Finding Clarity in Retirement (video) 👉 • 5 Steps to Finding Cla...
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    Cyn Meyer here with Second Wind Movement, a resource for older adults like you (or someone you care for) that provides education, tools and coaching, so that you live your ideal retirement lifestyle that’s active, healthy, engaged and full of purpose.
    We focus on five main areas of life, the 5 Rings of Reitrement:
    ✅ Growth
    ✅ Community
    ✅ Giving Back
    ✅ Health
    ✅ Finance
    So that you can get the most out of this important stage of life and help the future you age successfully in place.
    To learn more about how to unlock your post-career passions and purpose, so you can live your ideal retirement lifestyle, watch this Free Workshop 👉 bestnextchapters.secondwindmo...
    Subscribe to Second Wind Movement's RUclips channel 📺👉 / @cynmeyersecondwindmov...

Комментарии • 34

  • @dchrysostom
    @dchrysostom 3 месяца назад +8

    I really appreciate this video. I retired at 55 and now I’m feeling depressed alone and isolated in a new town. I do like living alone. But I do want friends

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  3 месяца назад +1

      First off, kudos to you for reaching out and sharing your feelings. It's natural to feel a bit isolated when you're in a new town away from familiar faces. But remember, every journey begins with a single step, and you've already taken it by acknowledging your feelings. Friendships don't happen overnight. Be patient with yourself and give others the chance to get to know the wonderful person you are. 🥰

  • @valerienorman6051
    @valerienorman6051 3 месяца назад +3

    I’m 84 - was a single parent of two boys, regimented beyond belief just to get thru the days without going crazy - often working 2 jobs plus the cooking, cleaning, washing, etc when I finally was home. The freedom to NOT have to plan every minute is still wonderful after nearly 20 years of retirement. Your plan is a good one and I’m sure helps a lot people but please leave some of us to enjoy our slothful, enjoyable days and weeks. Just saying NO GUILT to all of you that do not enjoy regimentation. Have a happy rest of your life. 💞💞

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your story, it's truly inspiring! You've earned every moment of relaxation and freedom you're currently enjoying.
      Retirement should indeed be a time to relish, free from guilt or pressure. My approach is merely a guide, and I wholeheartedly believe that everyone should embrace the rhythm that suits them best. After all, we all have our unique paths to happiness.
      Keep enjoying your well-deserved restful days and continue to inspire us with your wisdom. Cheers to more guilt-free, joyful moments in life! 💖💖

  • @juliejames3338
    @juliejames3338 5 месяцев назад +4

    been retired a couple of years now and getting the hang of it: yep its a good time in life; no getting up for that 6am alarm and spending all your time working for others: enjoy peoplex

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you've created a lovely routine with your partner 🥰

    • @juliejames3338
      @juliejames3338 5 месяцев назад

      @@CynMeyerSecondWindMovement yep, housework in the morning whilst he plays around on line upstairs and then afternoons doing whatever we want; together: in lots of women chat groups; go to the gym and generally enjoying ourselves

  • @tomTom-lb5cu
    @tomTom-lb5cu 3 месяца назад +2

    A good routine is necessary, healthy foods and not over eating. Accepting yourself and your age and being ok with not being the way you were 20 years ago. You can still do things that you used to do and enjoyed just have to modify them. I always loved weight training but the joints are older so no more excessively heavy weights not more repetition and lighter weights and it still feels great after. Can’t ride a dirt bike anymore but find it enjoyable to ride my zero turn mower 😂 and the outdoors. Eating when hungry not just breakfast lunch or dinner, sometimes just dinner . Definitely maintaining your body weight. Small goals is a big yes.

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  3 месяца назад

      Your comment is music to my ears! I couldn't agree more. 🎉
      Establishing a good routine, embracing healthy eating habits, and accepting ourselves as we age are indeed essential elements of a satisfying retirement life. It's all about adapting to our changing bodies and finding new ways to enjoy the things we love! 💪

  • @SherriSLC
    @SherriSLC 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm so glad to have found this channel! I am hoping to retire in about 2 1/2 years and I want to be ready to have a good life in retirement. I'm going to soak up these videos, take notes, and make plans. Thank you for making these videos!!

  • @janetcullina257
    @janetcullina257 Год назад +4

    This is great information for all of us who feel stuck. Thank you I feel like this is a new beginning.

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  Год назад

      You are so welcome - this is a GREAT time for a new beginning. May you take it to great heights 💕

  • @user-wd5qw2sr4d
    @user-wd5qw2sr4d 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm disabled due to autoimmune. I used to be an RN and in the final stage of my career was a case manager and certified in motivational interviewing. You are very good with your counseling. I already practice much of what you suggest but you mentioned a few things I haven't thought of. I've always been good at pushing myself but with autoimmune fatigue is my constant companion it seems. I've tried many things to correct it and manage it. I will not give up. Thank you for you.

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  3 месяца назад

      First off, hats off to you for your incredible spirit and resilience. As a former RN and case manager, you've spent your career caring for others, and your kind words about my counseling mean so much.
      Living with an autoimmune condition can indeed be challenging, and managing fatigue is a significant part of that journey. But remember, every small step you take towards managing your health is a victory. You're already doing a fantastic job by practicing self-care methods and continuously seeking ways to manage your condition better.
      I admire your determination to never give up, despite the hurdles. And it's okay to have days where you feel less energetic. On those days, listen to your body and give it the rest it needs.
      Btw have you tried gentle exercises like tai chi or yoga?
      Thank you for being you 🌟

  • @cowtowndaddy
    @cowtowndaddy 3 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are awesome. Love the positive vibes. Im 60 and still working. Have a 15 yr old girl that lives with her mom. I stay with her when her mom works we go to gym and work out
    She inspires me to eat healthy and stay fit.

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Your message brought a smile to my face, and I'm thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the videos. 😊
      How wonderful that your daughter is your health and fitness inspiration! It's beautiful when our children teach us and motivate us in unexpected ways. The bond you two share, not just as parent and child but also as gym buddies, is truly special. ❤️

  • @glenellenyogabyrhina2930
    @glenellenyogabyrhina2930 7 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoyed your video and found it very informational. I have also subscribed. One big suggestion, your music competes with your presentation. It was very hard to concentrate what you were saying with the music in the background. Look forward to more videos. Thank you!

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  7 месяцев назад +1

      Firstly, a big thank you for subscribing and taking the time to provide us with your valuable feedback. We are thrilled to hear that you found our video informational - that's exactly what we aim for!
      We completely understand your concern about the background music. Our intention was to add a bit of rhythm to our presentation, but we certainly don't want it to become a distraction. Your point is well taken, and we'll definitely lower the volume in our future videos to make sure our message comes across loud and clear.
      Keep watching and stay tuned for more videos!

  • @suecamaione
    @suecamaione 2 года назад +1

    Good reminder. I had "fallen" off the schedule due to a number of issues, but these 7 points (especially #3) helps me to realign. Thanks again, Cyn

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  2 года назад

      Oh I'm so glad you found this helpful. You THRIVE on your schedule, Sue! May you bring consistency back and continue to unleash all that beautiful creativity you have to offer! Looking forward to your work 💕

  • @goodearthenterprise
    @goodearthenterprise 2 года назад +1

    More great information that has helped me make my retirement the most rewarding time of my life. Thanks Cyn!

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words, Otto! We're so happy to help and thank you for being a part of the Second Wind Movement community 🤗

  • @An-Ma
    @An-Ma Год назад +1

    Wow, this is so helpful to me! Thank you very much 👍👍🌷

  • @MaEvangelina-lb5fd
    @MaEvangelina-lb5fd Месяц назад

    Thank you for your great advice, but foe me the music on the back made it very uncomfortable to listen to you

  • @An-Ma
    @An-Ma Год назад +1

    Subscribed!😉

  • @bjacob9998
    @bjacob9998 3 месяца назад +1

    So where did you all retire and why do you like it?

  • @leedee4968
    @leedee4968 2 года назад +1

    😉

  • @Grungefan2018
    @Grungefan2018 27 дней назад

    What to do when your life never really started and you dont have much to look back on. And who is going to want to be with someone so boring ? And carrying the baggage of decades of trauma induced depression and anxiety. Not to he confused with This new breed of ultra sensitive who are claiming victim every 5 seconds and giving us other people whose childhoods happened in the 60 amd 70's a bad name.

    • @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement
      @CynMeyerSecondWindMovement  23 дня назад

      First off, thank you for sharing such a personal reflection with us. It takes courage to open up about feeling as though life hasn't started or dealing with long-term challenges. Know that it's never too late to begin anew or to redefine what happiness and fulfillment mean to you, regardless of past experiences.
      Every individual's life story includes chapters of struggle, but these don't define our entire narrative. It's about turning the page and starting a new chapter, one where you can find joy, purpose, and connection on your terms. Remember, boredom isn't a trait; it's a state that we have the power to change. Exploring new interests, rekindling old passions, or even volunteering can open up avenues to meet like-minded individuals who appreciate you for who you are, including the depth your experiences bring.
      Regarding the weight of past trauma, seeking support through therapy or support groups can be incredibly healing. It's not about comparing sufferings or dismissing the pain of others but about finding a path to healing that respects your unique experiences and resilience.
      In terms of finding someone to share your life with, genuine connections are built on mutual respect, understanding, and acceptance, not just shared histories or the absence of struggles. Someone who values depth, resilience, and the strength it takes to face life's challenges would see the incredible worth in being with someone like you.
      Your life has started, and every day holds the potential for new stories, connections, and discoveries. The best days aren't behind you; they're the ones you have yet to create.
      Please reach out if you need to talk ❤️