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7 Retirement Benefits From An Attitude Adjustment About Retirement
Many older adults often carry a deeply ingrained belief that inactive, sedentary lives are an inevitable part of aging. Boomers need to know this mindset is wrong and it can be changed, resulting in a positive physical and mental health change. The baby boomer generation can benefit from many of the studies being conducted today. Research to help boomers live longer, healthier, happier and more productive lives.nnA study report from UCLA, November/15, 2007. Quotes Dr. Catheri
February 11, 2008
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Take Great Photographs With Todays Automatic Cameras Using These 7 Tips.
Taking great photographs with today's automatic cameras allows anyone to produce a sharp, well-exposed image. If you are just beginning to use an 'auto-everything' camera like a 35mm compact or program SLR then your main area of control is going to be in the composition of your photographs. No one can tell you how to take a great picture because it comes down to your ability to 'see' the potential to create a picture. Never-the-less, here are 7 tips and techniques you can use
January 5, 2008
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Retirement Hobbies Are Best Developed Before Retirement.
The following comment was made regarding retirement planning. "Hobbies and civic activities should only be included if they relate to your job or if you have achieved some level of distinction in doing them."nnNow just a minute! Unless the brain is to be retired immediately, this is in no way the facts. The body can be slowed down as it gets older, if we choose to do so, but certainly we do not want to slow the brain. Medical experts tell us to keep the brain active to avoid
December 22, 2007
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Retirement, A Cruel And Unusual Punishment?
Wow! Can you imagine being retired with nothing to do? Would it not be one of the cruellest punishments you could imagine? Does sitting in front of the TV, day in and day out, sound like a fulfilling way to live? Malcolm S. Forbes said "Retirement kills more people than hard work ever did". Fortunately we have time to plan our retirement. Think about the question "What are you going to do when?" -- you grow up? -- you graduate? -- you retire?nn For the first two stages of lif
October 22, 2007