andreac:I was fortunate enough to have been able to retire early and it's probably a good thing!
I retired early too and have to wonder if the lack of outside stimulation or contact has played a part. Like my brain has gone to mush.
andreac:What are some other tricks that you do to help?
This New Years, I started keeping a journal, done in the evening about the days activities. Nothing elaborate, just 5 or 6 lines about what we did, where we went, what we ate etc. If I forget and skip a day, it takes me awhile to recall and always have to ask DH. I also do cross stitch. Being on the internet can be a blessing and a curse. Sometimes what I read can fire me up. Thanks to this forum, I create "frugal projects" like learning how to dehydrate and pressure can food or build up a stash of supplies. However once thats done, I'm back to boredom. Oh and we did get Direct TV so for the first time I can catch up on all those History Channel, Animal Planet, Forensic/crime solving shows. Its sort of a passive learning method. Been watching HGTV (home decorating) and that has given some inspiration to change things around a bit. Those are my only tricks.
andreac:I like to stay in somewhat of a routine. It makes me feel safer somehow.
I'm in that same boat like you and Pat. Definitely not as adventurous as I used to be. I may have to go out to Calif in April. Traveled out there at least 20 times and this year I just dread the thought of disrupting my routine, facing traffic and being away from home.