Hi. I’m Connie. As a serial “Grandmapreneur®”, I speak to retirees or soon-to-be retirees on the benefits of pursuing entrepreneurship in retirement. This blog post will explain the benefits of traveling for seniors, which you will need as you consider starting a business. Tips for Traveling Seniors Traveling is an enriching experience at any age, […]
Photo by @frantic In today’s fast-paced world, it’s critical to give employees flexibility and autonomy over how and when they complete their work. This approach has the potential to improve employee morale, job satisfaction, and overall performance. In this article, we’ll look at the benefits of flexible work arrangements and offer advice on how to […]
I have long been involved with voting and electoral systems, and how to reform election methods for the best. One thing I have learned to explain is that “no electoral system is perfect.” Even the best of the alternative systems will have some short-comings, despite being superior to the norm. Speaking of elections makes one […]
No. 27/ March 15, 2023 NewScan is a biweekly briefing on news relevant to readers of The EndGame. NewScan is a premium feature exclusively for paid subscribers. Why Older Women Have “Gray Affairs” A foremost scholar of female infidelity, author Susan Shapiro Barash, says women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s seem to be joining their […]
Everyone has a story. Life is hard (sometimes). We all experience something in life that makes it hard. In addition, if you look around, you will find stories everywhere of how people overcame a gutwrenching circumstance to emerge victorious, coming out the other side. Health concerns, emotional and physical abuse, poverty, poor education, bankruptcy, and […]
Have you ever been in a discussion with someone and realized that you would never change their mind because you cannot agree on the facts? We know that we have biases, but we assume, incorrectly, that we are aware of our biases and assume that they’re less susceptible to biases than others. All of us […]
In addition to recalling products, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issues warnings about hazardous products. A recent warning from the agency is to immediately stop using black TureClos bicycle helmets. The helmets don’t comply with federal safety standards, the CPSC said in a statement. The helmets can fail to protect riders if a crash […]
Having you ever considered what grounds you? How often do we feel overwhelmed and just continue to push through? Last weekend the talented Jessica Zuch shared a video on Instagram the ways to get out of a slump through music. A little history, I met Jessica in 2014 when she was teaching Intro to Jazz […]
Welcome to the world of retirement, where the days are long, the nights are quiet, and the possibilities are endless! If you’ve been dreaming of the day you can finally explore your passions without the constraints of a 9-to-5 job, congratulations, you’ve arrived! This article is your go-to guide for rediscovering your passions and embracing […]
Midlife is so misunderstood! The most common definition of midlife is the stage of life between the ages of 40 and about 65. Did you know, there is no universally accepted scientific evidence for this definition? In other words, this common definition has evolved without merit. Since founding the Midlife Fulfilled podcast, I’ve been on […]