When I was ready to retire from the military, the one piece of advice I received that turned out to be very valuable to me was: Be sure to mark the transitions in your life.
This may be a marriage or divorce, the birth of a child or the death of a loved one, graduation, retirement or major career change - whatever. The point is that yes, you are the same person, but you are starting on a new phase of your life. Do something that marks that.
I was just going to leave the service - essentially, just not show up one day. Instead I had a big ceremony and a party and stayed out too late drinking with some friends. The next day I was done with my old life and ready to start my new one. I was still the same person, but I felt I had turned a page on my life.
The night I got my name-change papers I bought a bottle of champagne and drank most of it. (I usually hardly ever touch the stuff.) I very consciously folded my male clothes for their trip out of my house, feeling like I was dressing a body for burial. I have no idea what I will do once I get my GRS. The problem here is that transition is a gradual process, so it is a little harder to mark. But at some point I will do something to say: That was then; this is now.
- Kate