My pre retirement era

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

Author: Kanji Forest.

I'm three out of fifty and two years away. Before I knew it, I had entered my pre-retirement era.

In the period leading up to my retirement, I began to look back on my career for more than 30 years. This working time, occupying more than three-fifths of the existing life, is full of challenges and gains in the process of continuous progress, is full of happiness and joy in getting along with batches of children, feels the impact of life on life, and experiences the luck of walking with youth. Seeing that I was about to leave them, and seeing this batch of closed doors**, made me cherish every day in front of me even more.

For me, work is not only a means of making a living, but also a fulfillment and fulfillment, as well as a way of life. In my pre-retirement years, I continued to work hard, challenge myself, innovate and improve. When I am over half a hundred years old, I still refuse to lie down, and I try my best to innovate teaching methods and methods, so that children can learn easily and happily and learn as much as possible. Every success makes me feel joyful, and every failure gives me valuable experience.

When he was young, he was almost completely immersed in his work, and regarded the development of education in his hometown as his own responsibility and the promotion of the culture of his motherland. It was only after I was in my mid-teens that I learned how to balance work and life. In addition to my busy work, I find time to spend with my family and friends and enjoy the beauty of life. Start developing your hobbies, such as creating your own ** account, trying to do live broadcasts, joining fitness teams, ......Lest once you retire and suddenly be idle, the psychological gap is too big. I have learned to relax myself, adjust my mentality, let myself learn to devote myself to life in addition to serious work, love myself a little more, and make myself healthier and happier.

Looking at the changes in front of me and thinking back on the decades that seemed fleeting, I was filled with emotion. Although there have been difficulties and setbacks, each experience has made me stronger and more mature. I am grateful for the past day and cherish the time in front of me.

In the next two years, I will continue to work hard, pursue a better self, and strive to have a perfect farewell to the career that I have struggled for more than 30 years.

Retirement is not the end, but the beginning of a new life. I enjoy every day now, and I look forward to every day in the future, hoping to live a more fulfilling and happy life. May every day be full of sunshine and hope, so that when I retire, I can suddenly feel bright and grateful to welcome a different new life.

I'm here to talk about homely things

Related Pages