As you take stock of your bountiful blessings this year, pay special attention to the categories into which those blessings fall: Good health and nutrition (gravy, mashed potatoes and pie…
During a recent panel discussion with Fit-to-Retire contributing authors, we discussed ways to motivate clients who score HIGH Preparedness/LOW Enthusiasm on their assessment in the Health & Nutrition category. A…
We’ll give the Easter Bunny a pass, but it’s generally not a good idea to put all your resources into one place. Or, for that matter, plan your retirement with…
We love sand. Especially on a sunny beach this time of year. Soft, warm and fun to build things with, sand is comforting, fluffy and, the occasional dead jellyfish notwithstanding,…
There are tons of tips for preparing financially for retirement released in the press this time of year. Here’s a good one, for example. But, after you’ve crossed all the…
Who doesn’t love a good list – especially a top 10, 25, or 100? It seems they’re everywhere today. Did you know there’s even a list of lists of lists?…
Let’s imagine you’ve taken the Fit-To-Retire readiness assessment and your top two goals are getting in tip-top shape and creating a new social network outside of the office. Wouldn’t it…
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Money. Talk about your hot buttons! No matter how hard we try to convince ourselves otherwise, there’s a hard-to-deny link between self-worth and our personal finances. We judge ourselves, to…
With all the concerns and frustrations regarding U.S. health care lately, the debate regarding concierge medicine is heating up. Otherwise known as “direct primary care,” concierge medicine means hiring a private doctor on retainer (for a monthly…
Remember your first place? The little starter home you bought with your spouse or that first apartment when you were finally out on your own? In those days, moving was…