Leigh Anne Jasheway
Found in: Humor
We all have voices in our heads that tell us we’re not good enough. These voices grow from seeds that are usually planted early in our lives by others—parents, siblings, teachers, friends, society. Our job is to quit watering them.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
Found in: Volunteering
When you work long hours there is often little energy left to volunteer your skills and time. Sometimes it is easier to donate money instead. Give in ways that work best for you, knowing that these may change in different seasons of your life.
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Nancy Muir
Found in: Computers & Technology
Many folks are intrigued by the low price point and portability of netbooks. But tablet devices—without a physical keyboard—are only about $100 dearer (in their base models) and more portable. Is one of these choices right for you?
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
Found in: Retirement
If you think about it, one of the most important constants in our lives is a sense of family, friends, and community. As you ponder your retirement decision, are you considering the significance that family and friends play in your life?
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
Spring has definitely sprung: the weather is warming, days are longer, and it’s time for a fresh start. Have your encore career plans been hibernating too long? Are you ready for a new approach to moving forward? Consider these spring resolutions.
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Leigh Anne Jasheway
Found in: Humor
No matter our gender or how effective we may be at talking and listening, we all fall into bad habits. There are humorous ways to help avoid turning into your evil self when communicating with those people who are important in your life.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
When you talk about retiring, do you say you plan to retire in five years? Have you been saying this for longer than five years? You’re not alone. One of the primary reasons for keeping retirement a moving target is not knowing when it’s the right time.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
A lot of the US working population can’t wait to retire. But if you’re looking forward to having no timetables, and have nothing definite planned, you could be headed for real trouble. You need to thrive, not merely survive, this next stage of life.
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Retirenet Media Team
Found in: Computers & Technology
Explore how seniors are leveraging technology in 2025 to enhance health, safety, and social connections, leading to a more empowered and connected lifestyle.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
You yearn to be free of old constraints and to do work that makes a difference in people’s lives. You long to uncover the parts of yourself that have been long buried. You’re hungry for more balance. And, you want it all yesterday. Right? Slow down.
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