Been retired for two whole days now, and have yet to get my first nap in. What the hell?
I'm an 11-year retiree. Here are some of my tips for a successful nap:
1. Check your stance.
Poor stance: "I want to take a nap, but maybe I should do something productive instead."
Good stance: "I want to take a nap and I'm going to take it, dammit!"
2. Check your grip.
Poor grip: Thumb and forefinger are uncoordinated, and do not press together well.
Good grip: Thumb and forefinger work harmoniously to press together automatically. This can be learned through repetitive practice.
3. Aim at a light switch.
Once you have developed a good grip (see #2, above), aim it at a light switch. When you have a firm grip on the switch, move it to "off". Then go lie on a comfortable piece of furniture of your choice, and imagine you are taking a nap. With continued practice, muscle memory will kick in, the sight picture will become automatic (plain black), and you will have developed the ability to hit your nap target at will.
After a refreshing nap, you can go over to the range and, a) fire off a bunch of ammo, b) fire off a bunch of golf balls, c) fire up a bunch of burgers, or d) do all of those, if you want. After all you're retired, so enjoy!