Retirement does not mean the end of professional connection or influence. Keeping your connections with your business community and participating actively, albeit differently, can contribute to personal growth and healthy aging. Staying connected also provides many opportunities for mentorship, knowledge sharing, and even potential business opportunities. In today’s digital age, staying connected is easier than […]
While many southern tourists know Myrtle Beach and its boardwalk-style road, offering them every conceivable way to spend their money, just two hours south is the town of Charleston. Here, droves of tourists arrive in sun dresses and surfer shorts, not just for the shopping and art but also for the incredible beaches. Charleston, with […]
By Jerry Zezima I haven’t taken a bath since the Johnson administration (Lyndon, not Andrew) and it looks like the drought will continue because boys aren’t allowed in our newly renovated bathroom. That is the edict handed down by our three granddaughters, ages 11, 7 and 4. Even before the renovation began, they taped a […]
Certainly, getting a cancer diagnosis is one of the scariest moments of life. You worry about your chance of survival and the impact cancer will have on you and your family. Additionally, it’s natural to worry about how you will manage possible treatment side effects. Before treatment can begin, you and your doctor will discuss […]
Family travel isn’t just about crossing destinations off a bucket list; it’s about creating bonds that are strengthened with every mile traveled and every new sight seen. From the spontaneous roadside picnics to the awe-inspiring moments standing before natural wonders, family travel is a journey of connection, growth, and love. It’s in the simple moments […]
My last post was how to protect yourself from text message scams and I thought for today I’d add a little humor. I stumbled across a book that contained 101 of the stupidest or silliest warning labels with the perfect title: Remove Child Before Folding: The 101 Stupidest, Silliest, and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever. Unfortunately, […]
A song by Al Stewart called Time Passages was playing in the background and these thoughts leapt to my mind. Enjoy. In the tapestry of time, I sit and reflect, From the barely started day to the evening’s sweet sunset. Mondays to Fridays, a seamless blend, Years passing swiftly, like a transient wind. Forty, […]
What To Do If You Lose Your Debit Card While Traveling Overseas GETTING STARTED WITH FULL OR PART-TIME TRAVEL Heather Markel, Best Selling Author, TEDx Speaker, Traveler, Full Time Travel and Business Coach Getting cash as a full-time traveler is both essential, and requires careful preparation in case things go south. I’m in Argentina at […]
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" Timing! n A few weeks ago I wrote u201cArriving for the Break,u201d wherein I poke fun at my way of being in the world, which might be called ,u201dcontrarian temporal synchronicity,u201d arriving when the band goes on break, buying high and selling low as investment strategy, and adopting new technology after everyone […]