When my husband took early retirement from his first career to move on to his next career he was given a rocking chair. That rocking chair, that he refused to sit in, perfectly symbolizes the mindset and lifestyle of the retirement culture that has evolved since passage of the Social Security Act in the 1930s. In effect, the SSA not only institutionalized age 65 as the time to … [Read more...] about The “Rocking Chair” Dilemma
Two Ways Solutions Are Not Always Obvious
There are two ways (or maybe “times” is a better word) a best solution might not be obvious: Before—when we need one and After—once one is in effect. Way 1—Before (This is taken from “The Prisoner in the Dark Cave.”) A man sentenced to death is placed in a dark cave. He’s told there is a way out and if he finds it, he’s free. The only light source is a hole above him … [Read more...] about Two Ways Solutions Are Not Always Obvious
Porch Therapy
I recently relocated to my daughter’s home in Bradenton, Florida, where I will live until I MUST go into Assisted Living. Her home is comfortable and I am enjoying the spare bedroom. What really catches my attention, though, is her screened back porch. This area, approximately 10’ X 45’, looks out on the back yard, which not only gives a ‘woods’ effect, but includes a gardenia bush, now in … [Read more...] about Porch Therapy
Treating ADHD
I have just finished reading several articles in some psychiatric journals that were discussing the treatment of ADHD in children as well as adults. Not surprisingly, they concluded that the only treatment consisted of the use of psychoactive drugs - stimulants such as Ritalin or Adderal, or antidepressants. When it came to a non-pharmacologic approach, their conclusion was that there … [Read more...] about Treating ADHD
A Modern Educational Phenomenon
I suspect that many readers of the Put Old on Hold Journal are seniors with adult (or semi-adult) grandchildren as I am. I find myself being continually amazed and frustrated over the way these young people think and act. I don't know whether I'm stuck in the past with obsolete ideas or whether these young people "just don't get it." Here's my story. I have a 25-year-old granddaughter … [Read more...] about A Modern Educational Phenomenon
What’s Going On In Your Head?
Passage of the Social Security Act in the 1930s did more than institutionalize retirement. It also set into motion the gradual development of a leisure oriented retirement mindset and lifestyle that has become the norm and model for the retirement years. In my opinion, that model is the worst thing that has happened to healthy older people because a leisure oriented lifestyle for older … [Read more...] about What’s Going On In Your Head?
What Do You Want and What Stops You from Having It?
During the final moments of your life, you aren’t going to review what title you held or your bank balance. You’re going to review what you feel about how you experienced your life. This is your opportunity to answer the following questions with no limitations, no judgment or criticism of your answers. This is between you and you. Remind yourself that at the end of your life, you want to … [Read more...] about What Do You Want and What Stops You from Having It?
What Are the Odds?
It was September 1956. My wife and I had just decided to take a short trip to Las Vegas for Thanksgiving weekend. Back then, Vegas was a good place to go over Thanksgiving because it was a family holiday and most people stayed home with family. When I happened to mention it to my friend Dave, he immediately started reaching for his wallet. He fished out a $1.00 bill and he said, "I want you … [Read more...] about What Are the Odds?
Ladies, Beware Of “Romance Scammers”
OH, they are smooth but, actually, not as smooth as they THINK they are !!! Isn’t that usually the case??? I’m sure there are females who do this same thing but I am now speaking of males. Seems as though all of them read a guidebook on ‘how to outtalk AND OUTWIT OTHERS. They surely do try. We, of course, have seen all this before. We are smart enough not to be taken in by all this hot … [Read more...] about Ladies, Beware Of “Romance Scammers”
Good Stuff To Know May, 2017
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Larger doses of vitamin C may lead to a greater reduction in common cold duration * * * Vaginal bacteria can trigger recurrent UTIs, study shows * * * Clinical trial shows benefit of yoga for side effects of prostate cancer treatment * * * Common drugs, uncommon risks? Higher rate of serious … [Read more...] about Good Stuff To Know May, 2017





