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  • Greg Aler

    Five Common Retirement Regrets: A Guide for Those Approaching or Already in Retirement

    Greg Aler May 24, 2024
    Retirement is a significant milestone, a time to reap the rewards of years of hard work and dedication. However, it’s also a time when some people find themselves facing unexpected challenges and regrets. By understanding these common pitfalls, you can take steps to ensure your retirement is everything you hoped for. Regret #1: Not Having a Comprehensive Retirement Plan While you may have a general idea of what... Continue Reading
    Michael Levitt

    Master the Art of Leadership with an MA in Business and Management

    Michael Levitt May 24, 2024
    Image created via Microsoft Designer Hey there, future leader! Yes, I’m talking to you—the one who's ready to take charge and make waves in the business world. You’ve got the ambition, the drive, and maybe even a little bit of swagger. But what if I told you there’s a way to supercharge all that potential? That's where an MA in Business and... Continue Reading
    Beth Elkassih

    Barriers to Self-Care: Understanding Common Challenges and Solutions

    Beth Elkassih May 24, 2024
    Barriers to Self-Care: Understanding Common Challenges and Solutions Self-care is the practice of taking action to preserve or improve your own health and wellbeing, especially during periods of stress. It’s a fundamental aspect of living a balanced life, encompassing a variety of activities that help you stay physically and mentally fit. Despite its importance, self-care ... Read More about Barriers to Self-Care:... Continue Reading
    Doug Thorpe

    Forge Your Own Path: The Power of Defining Your Leadership Style

    Doug Thorpe May 24, 2024
    Leadership. It’s a word tossed around with reverence, a mantle bestowed upon those who inspire and guide. But what truly defines a great leader? Is it a pre-defined set of traits, a one-size-fits-all mold we must squeeze into? Absolutely not. The power and impact of leadership lie in the audacity to forge your own path, to define the leader you want to be. The allure of pre-packaged leadership styles is undeniable.... Continue Reading
  • Royce Shook

    Words are events they change things

    Royce Shook May 24, 2024
     I was reading my twice-weekly post from The Marginalian by Maria Popova and Maria in her first article of the post called "The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Uncommonly Lovely Invented Words for What We Feel but Cannot Name." started with this quote: Words are events, they do things, change things. They transform both speaker and hearer; they feed energy back and forth and amplify it. They feed understanding or... Continue Reading
    Ben Graham

    24 Homemade Father’s Day Gift Ideas

    Ben Graham May 24, 2024
    Father's Day is an excellent opportunity to show appreciation for the dads and father figures in our lives, and what better way to do so than with a heartfelt, homemade gift? Creating a Father’s Day Gift that’s homemade adds a personal touch and makes the present unique and memorable. This blog will explore a wide array of DIY Father's Day gift ideas for grandpa and older dads that cater to various interests and... Continue Reading
    Elinor Stutz

    Seven Things That Could Be Hampering Your Business Success Right Now

    Elinor Stutz May 23, 2024
    Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Seven Things That Could Be Hampering Your Business Success Right Now When you run a business, you must remove all barriers to your company’s success. But how can you do that if you don’t know what you are doing wrong and what’s hampering your progress? You can’t. Our collaborative blog offers insights into seven things that could be... Continue Reading
    Wendy Green

    Aging Well: Drawing Inspiration from Nature and Podcast Conversations

    Wendy Green May 23, 2024
    Wendy - Hey, BoomerWhen I was a young girl, growing up in Miami, hurricanes were a part of life. We lived on a lake, and we had a dock in the lake and a small sailboat, a Sunfish. As the hurricane watches and warnings went up, the whole family went to work. With the wind blowing, we would pull in the dock as best we could and tie it down. We would take the sailboat out of the water and store it in the garage. Before... Continue Reading
  • Steve Cummings

    13 Amazing Things to Do in Summerville, SC That You Didn’t Expect

    Steve Cummings May 23, 2024
    Are you planning a trip to Summerville, SC, and looking for the best things to do there? No worries! You've come to the right place! Nestled in the heart of the charming Lowcountry of South Carolina, Summerville is known for its rich history, natural beauty, and an abundance of family-friendly activities. The Ashley River enhances ... Read more
    Matt Dentino

    The Relationship Between Birth Order and Your Communication Style

    Matt Dentino May 23, 2024
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    Jeremy Reif

    Navigating Financial Transitions After the Loss of a Spouse

    Jeremy Reif May 23, 2024
    Managing Finances in the Wake of a Spouse’s Death A financial advisor is incredibly valuable when it comes to handling your everyday money concerns and helping you plan for your future. But at the same time, there are milestone life events that can dramatically alter your financial situation. I was recently asked about how death […]
    Heather Browne

    WHY ME?

    Heather Browne May 23, 2024
    Why me?   Instead of why NOT me?   Yikes!  Does that distinction come out of that place where we feel victimized or that we should somehow not suffer?  No one wants to.  No one wants cancer, or to lose a limb, or a dog.  We want our life to be easy. But let's think about this a little bit differently.  When we say, “why me?”  We’re not focusing on what is actually happening.  We are focusing on... Continue Reading
  • Julienne Ryan

    Boredom is Underrated

    Julienne Ryan May 22, 2024
    “Yes, boredom is that state of agonizing disinterest coupled with the sense that time is moving too slowly.  But that state of mind can help you develop your thinking and creativity skills.” I consider myself an “expert” on this topic because, in the age before digital swipes and texts, I experienced champion levels of boredom when I was growing up in Queens, New York. I remember counting the acoustic... Continue Reading
    Ralph Velasco

    Can You Visit Antarctica as a Tourist?

    Ralph Velasco May 22, 2024
    Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless barrage of travel options and daunting plans? Imagine a trip where every meticulous detail is managed by one experienced Tour Leader, enabling you to unwind and fully immerse yourself in the thrill of exploration. Yes, You Can Visit Antarctica as a Tourist—Here’s Why You Should While the notion of visiting Antarctica may seem daunting, it’s not only achievable but... Continue Reading
    Melissa Deally

    HH294: Sleep & Weight Management Part 2

    Melissa Deally May 22, 2024
    Today, I want to continue talking about the correlation between getting optimal sleep and weight management.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your... Continue Reading
    Don Akchin

    Methinks Thou Dost Protest Too Much

    Don Akchin May 22, 2024
    No. 57/May 22, 2024NewScan is a biweekly briefing on news relevant to readers of The EndGame. NewScan is a premium feature exclusively for paid subscribers.Senior Care Chains Protest Staffing Mandates To the surprise of exactly no one, the owners of senior care facilities are objecting to a new rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requ… Read more
  • Julie Winkle Giulioni

    Cultivate Coachability with these 5 Mindsets

    The frustration was palpable within a group of leaders with whom I recently worked. They were in a tough spot. Competition was emerging from unexpected sources. Revenue was not tracking to meet expectations. The organization was responding with significant structural change. And these leaders had been told by executives that if the business was to survive, they had to improve their coaching ability and results. One... Continue Reading
    Keith Haney

    The Art of Dialogue: Enhancing Leadership Skills for Community Engagement

    Keith Haney May 22, 2024
        In today’s complex societal landscape, leadership extends beyond mere management to become a pivotal force in community engagement. Leaders are often at the forefront of societal discussions, tasked with navigating the delicate intricacies of diverse groups. Enhancing leadership skills in communication is beneficial and essential for fostering environments where meaningful dialogues can thrive. This article... Continue Reading
    Joey Havens

    No Parking Tow Away Zone

    Joey Havens May 22, 2024
    In today's fast-paced world, we would be well advised to keep this sign in sight as a daily reminder. 
    Barbara Karnes

    Keep No Secrets From Those at End of Life

    Barbara Karnes May 22, 2024
    I hear “don’t tell mom” way too frequently. Mom has a life threatening illness or may even be showing signs of approaching death and her family says to me as I walk in the door, “don’t tell mom.”  They  want to protect her. They don’t want to worry her or scare her. SO everyone is cautioned to play the game of “mom is going to get better.” Here are some things to think about in regard to not being... Continue Reading
  • Doug Noll

    Fostering Open Communication With Your Co-Workers-6 Powerful Ways

    Doug Noll May 21, 2024
    Introduction: In any workplace, effective communication among co-workers is essential for productivity, collaboration, and a positive work environment. When there’s open communication, ideas flow freely, issues are resolved efficiently, and relationships flourish. In this blog post, we’ll explore six powerful ways to foster open communication with your co-workers, enhancing teamwork and fostering a more enjoyable and... Continue Reading
    Jonathan Quick

    Mastering Content: Jon Clemence on Transforming Your Writing

    Jonathan Quick May 21, 2024
    In this episode of "United States of Small Business," host John Quick interviews Jon Clemence, founder of Cedar Press Proofreading, LLC. Since 2021, Jon has helped over 20 companies enhance their content, turning website visitors into loyal customers. Join us as Jon shares his journey from a 15-year corporate career to becoming a top-rated proofreader, editor, and writer. Learn valuable lessons and practical tips on... Continue Reading
    Deborah Heiser, PhD

    Embrace Retirement

    Subscribe now Do you dread retirement? Many people view retirement as the end of their careers and a loss of identity. Despite looking forward to it from a young age, it is often perceived as "jumping off a cliff," inducing panic or a sense of loss. However, retirement doesn't have to be daunting. It is a significant opportunity for growth and fulfillment. Research shows that by our 50s, 60s, and 70s, we are at our... Continue Reading
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