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20 Amazing Ways to Live Life to The Fullest When You Retire

February 13, 2020 · Retirement Life

The best part about retiring? Doing everything you want to do without the worry of clocking in at work. Of course, figuring out what you want to do and how to organize your time might be a little challenging, but you’ve got plenty of time on your hands to set up a plan.

A recent survey showed that the average senior’s age during retirement is 61! So when you reach your golden years, whether it’s later or sooner, what do you plan on doing? Whether or not you’ve got something worked out, we’ve prepared a list of 20 things we think seniors should consider.

Some of these have excellent health benefits, others might even help you add some money to your piggy bank. More importantly? These are all things you can do without spending a penny. It just goes to show you don’t have to look far to find fun, wholesome and free activities!

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