Feb 25, 2020 | Strategy & Stakeholders, Wealth
Many people obsess over ways to make more money, but what about ways to not waste money? We all would like to maintain our standard of living, but sometimes it helps to cut back on a few things that can easily break the bank. When we earn money, we like to reward...
Feb 25, 2020 | Personal Health, Social & Recreation
In the 1920s, Joseph Pilates created a now extremely popular form of exercise. He came up with a series of movements that not only incorporated stretching but also encouraged the body to build muscle. He coined the fitness approach after himself, calling it Pilates...
Feb 24, 2020 | Continuous Learning, Personal Health, Social & Recreation
Moving Past the Learning Curve Though not only do I hunger for socialization, I also yearn for something that will challenge my mind and keep the synapses in my brain firing away like the Fourth of July long into old age. Mah Jongg, a game of luck and skill, does...
Feb 16, 2020 | Business Support, Continuous Learning, Social & Recreation, Strategy & Stakeholders
There’s a formula to making a great first impression: Smile, make eye contact, be engaging. But first impressions can also quickly lose their impact, especially when there’s no substance beneath the surface glow. Being genuinely likable over the long haul...
Feb 16, 2020 | Continuous Learning, Information, Personal Health, Social & Recreation
As millions of Baby Boomers choose not to merely grow old but to grow whole, to intentionally step across a threshold and become an Elder, we discover that aging can be a spiritual path. Its foundation is described in every spiritual tradition as ego transcendence, a...