It may sound too simple, maybe too ‘new age-y’ to be taken seriously. But, the first step in retirement planning is imagining or “seeing yourself” in this new phase of…
Traditionally, a ‘gap year’ means taking a year off after finishing high school and before going to college, or before going into grad school or a career after completing an…
On this, the occasion of our 150th blog post, we would like to share with you, intrepid readers, our very own Top 150 List. (David Letterman, eat your heart out!…
Dick Van Dyke, one of our all-time favorite actors and dancers, has released a book called “Keep Moving – And Other Tips and Truths About Aging.” We haven’t ordered it…
Over 5 million Americans are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease today which, as we know, affects not only victims’ lives but the lives of spouses, families and caretakers. This week brings…
Almost everybody has a short answer for the question: What are you going to do when you’re retired?Typical responses include traveling the country, hanging out with the grandkids, gardening. But,…
Here’s a fun exercise to do, especially if you’re one of those people who “just can’t see” yourself retired. Visualize just one day of your retirement and write down how…
Let’s say you’ve taken the Fit-To-Retire readiness assessment and scored lower than you’d like in the Health & Nutrition category. It appears you have some improvements to make in order…
The holidays are typically a time for folks to open up their hearts and wallets for those in need. But, there is mounting evidence that by being charitable in retirement…
Appropriately timed for Cyber Monday, the Wall Street Journal publishes a peek into the brave new technological world of retirement in the future. Conceptually, we like the idea of bathroom…