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Here’s what to do in your first summer of retirement

Probably each of us has daydreamed at work about all of the neat things we’d like to do this summer. The sun shinning through those office windows seems to beckon us to come out and enjoy. Well, after 40 or so years of structured working over your career, how do you plan to spend your first summer as a retiree? Believe it or not, with no work to go to you may find yourself isolated and bored, wondering how you should spend your new-found freedom. To help you with that, this Brainerd (MN) Dispatch article by Bruce Helmer and Peg Webb offers some suggestions on how to transition through your first summer in retirement. Click here to read more.

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