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Retirement Stats, Studies and Stuff
This is the title of a chapter in a book I first read in 1991. For some reason the book stayed with me all these years. I’m not particularly recommending that you read the …
This is the title of a chapter in a book I first read in 1991. For some reason the book stayed with me all these years. I’m not particularly recommending that you read the …
According to the Well-Being Theory there are five measurable elements that can help us create a deeply satisfying retirement, and a satisfying life. The five elements are as follows:
1. Positive emotion
2. Engagement…
By Martin
I haven’t officially retired but I haven’t worked in years. I was there, at my job – and then (like the skunk I just watched disappear into a hedge) – I was gone. There was …
By Brad Morley
High School English Teacher
Retired 2012
In a delightful coincidence of events, my first Saturday in August started with a toasted tomato sandwich. On the night before, we were finally able to have …
By Rose Morley
Elementary School Teacher
Retired June 2013
“Every morning / the world is created” ~ Mary Oliver
Here is the noble, romantic, idealistic view: each day of your retirement …
By Mariella Vigneux, MBA, ACC
Certified Professional Coach
When people talk about creating purpose and passion in retirement, are they just Pollyannas using mushy words? I have learned that most people long to engage …