Retirement, more health, not less.

It’s interesting that you don’t need something until you go looking for it and sometimes you find things that you really need but really weren’t looking for.

I don’t think I totally ignored good health for my first 65 years, but I certainly took it for granted. As if it would always be there for me. I mean, Why Trouble Trouble When Trouble Doesn’t Trouble You? Why mess with your health in your early years?

The reality is, your health is a resource to an active life, and your health needs good care and management. That statement alone makes me think that health should be a primary course in school for every young student.

I started taking my health more seriously when it was threatened and it dawned on me how much I stood to lose without in my Senior years. Pretty big wake-up call.

So the wife and I are waking up each day with the health of our health in mind, front and center, present and accounted for.

You don’t have to wait till you retire, you can give it a go anytime, anyplace. When you go looking for it, it will be easy to find. It’s right in front of you all along.