Ref : @The Globe And Mail
I retired at the end of 2011, at age 62, from a career as an organizational development practitioner. One of the first things I did in retirement was take a one-month trip to Mexico. It was the longest vacation I had ever taken until that point in my life. I also spent a lot more time working in my two-acre garden in the rural area where I live, between Ottawa and Montreal.
In the early days of retirement I thought a lot about how I would reinvent myself. With the support of a good friend, I took “The Passion Test,” which I found quite helpful.
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