Regardless of the outcome, we can choose to move forward.
Meaningful Retirement
Baby Boomers Heading Back to Community College
It's never too late to learn. Baby boomers are heading back to community colleges in droves.
Making Changes in a Chaotic and Confusing World
This morning I woke up with a firm resolve to make today different from the string of days that have elapsed thus far under the mandatory stay at...
Standing in Your Power
The Coronavirus epidemic is challenging us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It almost seems that whatever weaknesses we have physically,...
Resilience in Retirement
Resilience is required to bounce back from any setback. The current pandemic is providing an unprecedented opportunity to practice.
Lessons About Retirement from the Coronavirus
What can you learn about retirement from the Coronavirus? A lot.
Sewing with Purpose
I have always had a love/hate relationship with my sewing machine. Jammed bobbins, uneven thread tension, and broken needles frustrated my efforts...
Making Tough Choices
In retirement, we often face difficult choices. How do you cope with the effects of those choices?
Parallel Paths
One might not think there are parallel paths between retirement and recovery. But changing your way of life and creating a new identity is difficult no matter the circumstances that led you to do so.
Values and What We Do With Them
It is a well-known fact that the more you do, the more you can do. The opposite is true as well – the less you do, the less you can do. So why would...
Retirement Styles
Values and how they affect retirement planning have been the subject of our last two blogs. If you have not read them, please go back and do so...
How Do My Values Affect My Retirement?
In the last blog post, the importance of understanding your values when making retirement planning decisions was discussed. For example, if safety...