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Retirement: Hearing The Diverse Voices Of Experience
OK. I’ll write about Retirement as you readers requested. But I want to use your examples to begin, your Diverse Voices of Retirement Experience. We often talk inaccurately about Baby Boomers as if they are all similar or even homogenous. … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, golden years, grandparents, retirement, retiring
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Baby Boomers Are Running Out of Money and Are Less Healthy
I recently passed a billboard in NYC that extolled the virtues of beginning to seriously save now for retirement. This called to mind two articles a national news agency published recently within 3 days of each other.
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Tagged baby boomers, health problems, pension, retirement, retiring, saving money
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New Year’s Resolutions For Today’s World
There we were on a cool, early January morning. Six men, all well over 50, mostly residents of Palm Heights (elevation 14’). Each of us a solo, morning bike rider. All fallen into the habit of meeting at Coffee World … Continue reading
Retired But Still Looking For A New Career After 50
[I just received this email from someone who has chosen to retire at 58. But it doesn't mean that he's happy with the choice or that he's done working...]
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Tagged career transition, employment, enough money, lack of experience, new career, new job, retire, retirement, retirement income, retirement package, retiring
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Welcome to New Bright Life – We’ve Launched!
If you’re ready to create the life you want…if circumstances are forcing you to make major life changes…if your quality of life will come from fine tuning you didn’t anticipate…New Bright Life can help you get from where you are … Continue reading
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