Wendy – Hey, Boomer I have been thinking a lot about connections between generations. In the past 6 weeks, I have spoken with Elly Katz from Sages and Seekers, Avery and Eleanor, two high school students who founded The Young Women’s Forum at their school, and Sky Bergman, documentary filmmaker of Lives Well Lived and […]
In my previous post I shared 3 simple fit tips which I believe are crucial to vibrant health, fitness, flexibility, and youthful vitality at every stage of life, but especially for the over fifty population. Or even for the younger populations who would like to prepare ahead. Which I personally think is a great idea. […]
New Book Baby Boomer Burnout by Michael D. Levitt The Baby Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, is now reaching retirement age. However, many Boomers are finding themselves experiencing burnout, a condition typically associated with overworked, stressed-out young professionals. In his new book, “Baby Boomer Burnout” Michael D. Levitt explores this phenomenon and offers […]
Photo via @linkedinsalesnavigator The best way to establish and sustain a high-performing business is to create a healthy work environment. Organizations prioritizing long-term success have to show care for their employees, irrespective of if they are part-time, remote, or on-site. What is considered a healthy and productive work culture? It is one where every employee […]
The Issues around the Phrase Work/Life Balance By: Robin Hills One of the most impactful insights that I have had is how damaging the phrase “work/life balance” is. Misconceptions around work/life balance can develop false beliefs about what is required of them and set high standards for themselves, which can result in feelings of disappointment […]
There are several common reasons retirement plans may fall short of their goals: Insufficient savings. One of the most common reasons for retirement plans falling short is that people do not save enough money. This may be because of a lack of understanding of how much they need to save, or simply not having the […]
(Part 1 of a 5-part Series) At its core, gratitude is an excellent antidote for the isolation which has become such a problem for so many of us. While the COVID-19 pandemic put a painfully bright spotlight on the problems that are caused by isolation, the truth is most of us are more functionally isolated […]
Source: Pixabay The best businesses are efficient businesses. The more efficient you can be, the more return on investment (ROI) you will make. If you are inefficient, you could be losing as much as a third of your overall income; this is clearly something that needs to be remedied. Over time what was once a […]
People like to think that they’re choosing a “healthier” option when they choose almond milk over cow’s milk. But a lot of the popular almond milk options are full of unnecessary ingredients that can actually lead to some not so great side effects. Originally Published on https://news.wakeupandreadthelabels.com/
Here’s something you should know about Medicare Advantage plans: the vast majority of these insurance policies require prior approval before a person can receive some medical treatments and services. Historically, that was not the case, and prior authorizations are still very unusual for people who are enrolled in original Medicare and a Medigap supplement. But […]