Saying Yes to No
“For all that has been, Thank you. For all that is to come, Yes!” Dag Hammarskjold’s philosophy on life, expressed in his book Markings, has always ignited a spark in me. So
“For all that has been, Thank you. For all that is to come, Yes!” Dag Hammarskjold’s philosophy on life, expressed in his book Markings, has always ignited a spark in me. So
I’ve always felt pressure to make interesting conversations, and it’s cropped up more since I retired. Without my trusty work adventures to talk about, it sometimes takes more effort than I’
Building more awareness about the less-discussed topics important to a satisfying retirement can sometimes feel like wishing upon a star. But sometimes you get what you wish for. Case in point: I recently
Preparing for life in retirement beyond the financial side is starting to get attention. Imagine that! For example, a recent Wall Street Journal article recommended a more innovative approach to employee benefits to
Not long ago, the mere suggestion that I would enjoy tidying up my gift wrap would have earned you the death stare. Yet, there I was yesterday, happily admiring my meticulously arranged new
I have never been good at tolerating complaints about boredom. Just saying the word sounded spoiled and entitled and something I could never stomach. So, I suppose it was only natural that when