Posts Tagged Retirement
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Life Changes
By Beth Martinez GolderCare Solutions Your Advocacy Connection - We Solve Long Term Care Problems Life changes require us to look at our lives in a different way. Life changes may be difficult and stressful, such as losing a job, moving to a different city, or dealing with the illness of...
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Happy New Year –It’s January! – PUBLISHER’S CORNER
By Eloise Graham January, a new beginning to a new year. As time marches on, I have been pondering the beginning of the new year… new beginnings. Isn’t “new beginnings” an oxymoron? Have you ever heard of “old beginnings?” But, I digress - back to new beginnings. Just what com...
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Tales by Triplett – The Important Things in Life
By Patrick Triplett I’ve learned a lot during my 60-plus years on this earth. I've learned that missing a two-foot putt isn't the end of the world. Nor is a last-second Iowa Hawkeye loss. I've learned that it's not necessary to call 911 when the lawnmower catches on fire, and it's not worth yel...
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“They Laughed When I Sat Down at the Piano, But When I Started to Play…”
By Robert J. Scranton, D.C. Fibromyalgia Centers of America Retirement, we understand is great if you are busy, rich and healthy. Too many seniors though are like our friend, Agnes. Agnes had been a wonderful piano player at one time in her life, but as far as she was concerned those days we...
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Publisher’s Corner – Positive Changes are in Store
By Eloise Graham July 29 marks one year since my husband Jim died so unexpectedly. Much has happened since then. Like anyone who has experienced the death of their spouse, I've had good days and bad days, ups and downs. I sure miss him, his wit, his charm – and his just being there. As many ...
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Protection. Without all the drama.
By Richard J. Schillig, CLU, ChFC, LUTCF Independent Insurance and Financial Advisor Our financial practice focuses on the use of fixed and fixed-index annuities due to their safety from stock and mutual fund market downturns. What a roller coaster ride with the stock and mutual fund mar...
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Pig Plays Hooky From School!
By Gary Metivier Yes, you read it correctly. My pet pig Frankie, got out of going to school. She didn’t fake a temperature by putting the thermometer in hot water. She didn’t pretend to have a sour stomach by moaning and groaning. She didn’t even try to convince me with one of those “I...
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Dos and Don’ts of Managing an Inheritance
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford An inheritance is a bittersweet thing. On one hand, the circumstance which brought about the inheritance is the death of a loved one. On the other hand, your loved one valued your relationship with them enough to think of you and try to make your life bette...