I am sort of "retired", as no work for over 2 years.
I am taking one of my pensions, which not great, will pay the bills. Other pension is Civil Service based and cannot be taken until I am 60. Got some AVC stuff as well, which should be used to buy an annuity, so lots of, yes I have had a heart attack, smoke and drink - supposed to get you maybe 25% more if they think you are at risk.
As for time - well I am still looking for work, anything really, although you need cert'ing to be a labourer these days. And I have been putting myself about as an IT bod for home users, slow but still trying (have even put cards in newsagents windows).
Time is also taken up with family, dad mainly and now neighbour. Hobbies etc help as does gym.
Winter is worst, obviously, but even then I have remained sane somehow.
I suppose I don't really want to admit to being retired but I would rather do it on my own terms than having it thrust upon me and having no choices in decisions.
Generally most of the people of my age who have "retired" are seen as being more healthy and happier now that work pressure/stress has been removed, even when things might be tight.