All too often life changes and we have no choice but to go along with those changes be they death, divorce or retirement. However sometimes we don’t change the required administrative paperwork that goes along with our life changes and all of a sudden we find that our intent isn’t being met. Perfect example is when a couple divorces but one spouse forgets to change the … [Read more...] about When Financial Intent and Life Objectives Change
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Information to Help Live and Feel Better – November
Broccoli to Fight Skin Cancer ** Vitamin C Saves Dying Man of Viral Pneumonia ** Fecal Transplant Pill Wipes Out Infection ** Dangers of Fake Marijuana Called 'Spice' or 'K2' ** Surgeon Uses Fat Transfer for Mastectomy Reconstruction
Hepatitis C Test for Baby Boomers Urged by Health Panel
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“The Beverly Hills Anti-Aging Prescription”
Over the years I have read many “anti-aging” books. Some were good, many were great, and a few were spectacular. The Beverly Hills Anti-Aging Prescription by Dr. Andre Berger is spectacular.
Initially, I wasn’t excited about reviewing the book because I thought it was probably just a public relations piece designed to create … [Read more...] about “The Beverly Hills Anti-Aging Prescription”
Wait? Or Make It Happen?
While we’re actively working on “careers,” there’s rarely a question about whether we need to make something happen or whether we’re better off waiting for it to happen. If it’s your job and it’s supposed to happen by a certain time, you’re on it. If it’s a goal you set for the business, even if it’s your business and you’re the only employee, you get it done. At home in … [Read more...] about Wait? Or Make It Happen?
October, 2013: Information to Live and Feel Better
Tattoos Reduce Chances of Getting a Job ** Twitter and Privacy: One-In-Five Tweets Divulge User Location ** Bacteria Responsible for Gum Disease Facilitates Rheumatoid Arthritis ** 110 million sexually transmitted infections in U.S.: CDC report ** Vitamin C Dissolves Alzheimer's Plaque
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Is Your Trust Still Fulfilling Your Objectives?
People establish trusts for many different reasons. Some for the management aspects to make sure their assets will be properly invested and not squandered away by a spendthrift child or spouse. Others establish trusts to make sure that if sued, their assets are protected from the claims of a creditor. A careful parent or grandparent may establish a trust to provide an … [Read more...] about Is Your Trust Still Fulfilling Your Objectives?
How to Have a Youthful Walk: The Second Secret
Let’s explore How to Have a Youthful Walk, Secret Number Two! Here’s what we mentioned in the first article: One of the healthiest exercises we can do is to walk, and yet there’s a problem: Most older people walk like they’re much older than they are. And yet there are other older people, the same age, who walk like they’re young. Why?
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Our Ememies Within
As we continue the journey of our lives, we are often slowed down or stopped by negative feelings that can overwhelm us. We might believe that we are helpless in resolving painful situations. This can take us further so that we also become hopeless. The combination of these feelings can destroy us - if we allow this to happen.
That is right; we don’t have to allow … [Read more...] about Our Ememies Within
Obesity: The “New Normal” Part Three
Losing It
If losing weight and keeping it off was easy everyone would be thin and there would be no such thing as the weight loss industry.
As many women and men will attest however long-term weight loss can be fiendishly difficult and for some people seemingly nearly impossible. Why this is so is a conundrum which is still only partially … [Read more...] about Obesity: The “New Normal” Part Three
What’s There to Complain About?
People might say there’s a lot to complain about these days, and so it’s been throughout history. How’s that working for you and for all of us so far?
We all complain aloud at times. Does it count as complaining if we do it silently to ourselves? Yep. And we’re likely guiltier of this silent “complaint-athon” activity than complaining aloud because of how many … [Read more...] about What’s There to Complain About?