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Great Questions Are Essential To Create The Life You Want
Asking great questions is quickly becoming a survival skill. Why? Because things are changing faster than ever, all around us, without our permission, and often without warning. Once you start asking great questions, change begins. You focus on what is … Continue reading
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Retirement Is No Longer A Clear Concept
Retirement used to be a clear concept. You worked for years, usually for one company. Then you retired at 65. Retirement income and health care coverage were assured. These were your “Golden Years”. Settling into quieter times, along with some … Continue reading
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Tagged Betty Friedan, choices, golden years, golf, health care, planning, questions, retire, retirement, smart questions, work, youth
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