Retirement Wishes
Retirement Wishes Made To You Sometime when you are trying to express a retirement wish to a collegue, friend, or any acquaintance upon their retirement, it is hard to convey. It’s just too hard to put into words. There is help even for this situation. The following verses and phrases may be helpful in enabling your message to be received the way you intended it to: - At last, retirement time is here! Now you have time to do the things that aare so meaningful to you. Be happy in your retirement. - Although it is hard to say goodbye to one lifestyle. It’s easy to say hello to your retirement! Have a great life, but don’t forget us. - I know that it may seem a little sad now. L … But think about that vacation in the Bahamas!!! J - It’s been a pleasure working with you. Lots of luck at your retirement. - You’ve dreamed about retirement for many years. Now it’s time to put those dreams in motion! Congratulations on your retirement. If you have retirement wishes that you are finding hard to express, then you are the type person who has trouble translating your thoughts into words. Just try taking a verse or phrase (such as these) and adding your own words to them. Adding your memorable job experiences you’ve had together, you will make your retirement card or letter more personable. Retirement Wishes Made By You The retirement wishes and plans that you have made for yourself are attainable. Here are some examples which may help you. While some retiring teachers are making plans, before they retire, to live a life of leisure, retirement wishes for other retiring teachers are to keep working as an educator, only in a different more interesting area. Some desire to be counselors and some consultants, while others wish to teach in a different type of school or on another level. Some retired teachers have parlayed their skills into other exciting areas designed for their skills. People who are just retiring have a variety of ambitious tasks to complete on their list of retirement wishes. (Long-Term Goals) Some include: · Learning a foreign language. · Buying a vacation home. · Reading lots of books. · Traveling Abroad. · Learning to play a musical instrument. · Taking up a recreational sport. · Completing unfinished projects. · Continuing on to work in a different career. Some people’s retirement wishes are very costly, and they really hadn’t figured out the money aspect of it before they retired. It is not as easy for someone who is no longer employed to get a loan and you may not want to let a lot of money go toward monthly payments. However, you may be able to fulfill your retirement wishes by using the equity built - up in your home. Remember to keep your retirement wishes in check with your assets.
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