I retired in 2013! We had planned on retiring in 2016, but my employer moved out of the area I live in, and I did not want to relocate, so I took early retirement at 63. I had enough money saved to retire early, and I was able to put off starting my Social Security until I reached 66.
I am a person who has always had a lot of things I wanted to do, most of which, I have done some of, during my life, but never had ample time to do it as well as I wanted. Let me name a few on that list...learn to play a banjo, improve how I play a guitar, travel with my wife to the many international countries I have traveled to for business purposes (e.g., Japan, China, England, Sweden, Germany, France, Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, etc.), Remodel our upstairs, put in a lap pool, Run our Golden Retrievers in Field Trials, start oil painting again, build a model wooden sailing ship for our mantel...
Having this list has kept me from day one busy! That's a good thing. During the first year or so I focused on home and getting myself going on guitar and banjo, as that is very relaxing and has gone well. I also did much of the upstairs, but when Covid hit, we had to stop. During the major Covid all I really had was my music and started oil painting as I had the supplies stored away. We did run our youngest Golden in some hunt tests and will run him more this Spring to get his MH title. I am still painting, but the travel has to wait until the airlines and Europe get opened up more. That may take a long while...
My wife participates in much of this, but she has her own passions also. She is an avid gardener and cook! She is amazing at both...unfortunately, she is also a professional shopper, if you know what I mean? After over 52 years, she hasn't broken the bank yet...
So bottom line is having a long list of things you love to do is a good plan. Have your finances set with budget in hand? I like it so I spend minimal time managing finances, but still know what I have and no worries about it. That takes some time to get to this point. Getting new appliances, or a pool right now with the shortages and logistics issues makes this impossible to do well. So we put that all off until later this year...we hope.
Good luck