I realize that February is a month to talk about love, sweethearts and such. At 83, however, I am into more practical things. I’ve been trying since I was 16 to have a ‘sweetheart’, whatever that is. I tried too many times! However, I learned that everyday life, like eating regularly, having no black and blue bruises or broken bones was more sensible. Plus, there is no one … [Read more...] about Where Is a Bar of Soap?
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You Don’t Have to Become Your Mama
It's a rare woman who says she wants to age just like her mother.
If you say you don't wanna be your mother, I know it’s not that you don’t love your mom; it’s just that you don't want to emulate her lifestyle, or how she thinks. Nothing wrong with feeling that way if you believe she is experiencing avoidable premature decline.
Maybe you … [Read more...] about You Don’t Have to Become Your Mama
Start-Up Success Strategies For Boomer Entrepreneurs
Part II: LISTEN! Competition Is Everywhere!
Listen! Believe it or not, sometimes our negative naysayers are our best allies in disguise. Give at least a cursory courtesy to all those obstructionists who warn, “You can’t … you shouldn’t … because ….” It behooves you to heed their objections and to address each one head on.
Next, turn your attention … [Read more...] about Start-Up Success Strategies For Boomer Entrepreneurs
Is It a Scam, or Just a Bad Idea?
Florida author Carrol Wolverton warns readers about what she feels is a infringement of the rights of older people. She writes:
A pretty impressive group of major organizations including AARP and Huffington Post have joined forces to promote a memoir contest first advertised December 1. The deadline is February 15, 2014. All entrants must have been born … [Read more...] about Is It a Scam, or Just a Bad Idea?
Reinvention: A Powerful Metaphor Not a Dangerous Myth
The gift of time – that’s what the baby boomer generation has been given via science, medicine, technology and new knowledge about exercise, diet and not smoking. Some estimate this gift of time is up to thirty years longer than their parents’ generation lived. What we do with all … [Read more...] about Reinvention: A Powerful Metaphor Not a Dangerous Myth
Safe Driver Series Part Three: Take Time to Visualize Better Driving
Hello there. This is the final part to our three part series on how to improve your driving skills. In this article, we are going to review parts one and two and conclude our series with some really great visualization exercises. Our goal has been to speed up driver’s reaction time behind the wheel, yet these ideas do not replace a real driving classroom situation, or … [Read more...] about Safe Driver Series Part Three: Take Time to Visualize Better Driving
What You Need To Know About a “Life Settlement” Option In a Life Insurance Policy
After you’ve driven a car for a number of years you’ll probably decide to sell it or trade it in for a newer model. Similarly if you decide to move and sell your home after a period you would find a buyer on your own or through a broker and sell your home to another. In both cases it’s clearly understood that if you entered into a transaction to sell your … [Read more...] about What You Need To Know About a “Life Settlement” Option In a Life Insurance Policy
Choices and False Choices
How many of our choices are actually false choices? What does this even mean? It means sometimes we are given or experience the illusion of choice, and may not realize this.
The simplest way to demonstrate this is with a question a parent, who wants vegetables eaten, might ask a reluctant child: Do you want broccoli or carrots? It seems a clever way to get a goal … [Read more...] about Choices and False Choices
Information to Help Live and Feel Better February 2014
** Secret Checklist for Pain Meds **High Blood Pressure Potentially More Dangerous for Women Than Men **Vitamin E May Delay Decline in Mild-To-Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease **Sleep to Protect Your Brain **Fears for the elderly under new NHS drugs policy **Take a stand and be active to reduce chronic disease, make aging easier, research finds … [Read more...] about Information to Help Live and Feel Better February 2014
Starting Over
I don’t make ‘new year’s resolutions’ but I do think of January as a time for new beginnings. It is never too late to try again, to start over. Everyone makes wrong decisions, which might bring terrible results. Sometimes we almost drown in regret; we can spend any amount of time wishing we could redo some of those things. We can’t do that but we CAN begin … [Read more...] about Starting Over