Leo, Traverse City, MI
A: Its interesting that while were working we dream of having time off, but when we are retired we miss the work!
For many working people, a job fills the largest percentage of their waking time, and coworkers become an important part of their community. Its normal for a retired person to feel a sense of loss and displacement when a significant portion of your identity goes away.
Loss of work can leave a big void for many retired people, especially men.
One way to address this problem is to find new work, whether paid or unpaid.
Have you thought about taking the skills you used in your work life and sharing them with others?
- If youre good at building things, consider volunteering with Habitat for Humanity or another community organization.
- If math is your strength, how about tutoring a student in need?
- If you were a great salesperson, research stores that sell products you like and find out if they are looking for part-time help.
Finally, this might sound like a cliche but its really true: now is a great time to learn about something youve always wanted to know, but never had the time to investigate. The pursuit of lifelong learning can help you discover new adventures, meet new people, and keep your mind sharp.

