Living Intentionally: Choosing Curiosity, Rhythm, and Meaning
APR 19, 202611 MIN
Living Intentionally: Choosing Curiosity, Rhythm, and Meaning
APR 19, 202611 MIN
Description
In this solo episode of Beyond Retirement, Jacquie reflects on insights from her conversation with Dr. Denise Taylor and explores a quieter, more sustainable approach to intentional living in retirement. Instead of asking, “What should I do now?”, Jacquie invites listeners to consider, “How do I want to live now?” The episode focuses on creating rhythm (not busyness), choosing curiosity over striving, and finding meaning that isn’t tied to productivity.What you’ll hear in this episodeWhy intentional living isn’t always about doing moreThe shift from “What should I do?” to “How do I want to live?”How many retirees leave the job—but keep the pace, pressure, and identity of workRhythm vs. routine: listening to your energy instead of living by urgencyWhy stillness can feel uncomfortable (and why it’s often exactly what we need)Curiosity as a key driver of well-being as we ageHow “Back in my day…” thinking quietly closes doors—and how to keep them openThe identity question that can surface after retirement: “If I’m not that anymore… who am I?”Why meaning doesn’t require output, metrics, or a new labelThe difference between working longer because it’s joyful vs. working longer as avoidanceKey takeawaysIntention starts with rhythm, not goals. Your days don’t need to be packed to be purposeful.Rhythm is energy-aware living. Notice when you feel alert, when you need rest, and when you’re simply done.Curiosity keeps the future open. You don’t have to be good at something to explore it.Meaning isn’t the same as productivity. Presence, listening, and care can be deeply meaningful.Not every season calls for acceleration. Some seasons call for integration, simplification, and rest.READY TO RAMP UP YOUR RETIREMENT JOURNEY?Have a chat with Jacquie: https://calendly.com/jacquiedoucette/discoveryNew to Beyond Retirement? Start Here: https://beyondretirement.ca/start-here/Check out the Beyond Retirement Library: https://placeforbooks.com/