Last week, the first article of this three-part series on avoiding boomer boredom focused on (1) finding your essential self, (2) reintegrating yourself and (3) starting a lifestyle business. This week, we’ll take a look at three more boomer boredom fighters. Why all the concern about boredom? Boredom can lead to the development of… Continue reading How to Avoid Becoming a “Bored Boomer” – Part Two
How to Avoid Becoming a “Bored Boomer” – Part One
A Certified Financial Planner friend of mine shared a story over breakfast recently. One of his long-standing clients – let’s call him Jack – who had fully retired six months earlier called out of the blue with a plea for help. Having entered his retirement in great financial shape, his call went something like… Continue reading How to Avoid Becoming a “Bored Boomer” – Part One
Your Second Half Should Be Filled with These Four-letter Words
The second half of life (I’ll optimistically call it the 50-to-100 phase) is rife with both opportunity and challenge. It’s a time when social expectations expect us to begin to “wind down” rather than “rewind”; to “land” and not “take off”; to retire and not rewire; to retreat and not advance. It’s… Continue reading Your Second Half Should Be Filled with These Four-letter Words
Corporate Cooking May Be “Cooking Your Goose”
I’m a long-time fan of Michael Pollan, author, journalist, food activist and professor of journalism at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. His books “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” and “In Defense of Food” played a major role in raising my awareness of the unhealthy nature of our food industry. His clever, simple and straightforward book,… Continue reading Corporate Cooking May Be “Cooking Your Goose”
Are You a Fugitive From Yourself?
“Human beings have always employed an enormous variety of clever devices for running away from themselves — we can keep ourselves so busy, fill our lives with so many diversions, stuff our heads with so much knowledge, involve ourselves with so many people, and cover so much ground that we never have time to… Continue reading Are You a Fugitive From Yourself?
Avoiding Retirement Chaos
Wouldn’t it be terrible to find out that retirement can really suck? After all, you’ve shouldered through a grinding 30-40 year journey filled with marginally-motivating jobs and totally marginal bosses to get to this point. You’ve sacrificed most of your “today’s” for the “tomorrow” that your financial advisor’s constantly changing charts, graphs and… Continue reading Avoiding Retirement Chaos
OK, Old-timer. Do Your Part to Combat Ageism.
I suspect you caught what I just did with that headline. I appealed for help in combating ageism by committing it. So easy to let words that are ageist slip off our tongues – like “old-timer.” We’ll use it to describe ourselves. We’ll casually, playfully tag friends with that monicker not realizing we… Continue reading OK, Old-timer. Do Your Part to Combat Ageism.
Please Fall In Love with Dr. Michael Greger
OK, I’m going to wander into new territory with this blog and try to shake some trees. You’re doctor may be killing you early! There I said it. That’s new territory – and pretty radical new territory, agreed? I don’t hang with any doctors so I’m not concerned about killing any relationships here. I… Continue reading Please Fall In Love with Dr. Michael Greger
Good news! Millennials Can’t Retire!!
Looks like the media and the financial planning industry is getting their knickers into knots about the prospect of millennials being unable to retire. The headline for this article from Next Avenue is certainly an attention getter: “The Bleak Retirement Outlook for Boomer’s Kids.” If you are one who still clings to the… Continue reading Good news! Millennials Can’t Retire!!
The Dirty Dozen of Accelerated Aging
News alert!! You’re going to die. Get used to it! But don’t get so used to it that you make it happen faster than it needs to. One hundred years ago, we accepted our short life-spans as fate, God’s will. Until the last half-century or so, death was largely random and immutable. It was… Continue reading The Dirty Dozen of Accelerated Aging
