
4th of July Picnics remind me to remember
07/03/17 • 7 min
Mary Helen talks of the remembering we need to do in retirement to help ourselves and our families continue to understand the legacy we will leave.
Using her favorite holiday of July 4th she shows how remembering can make our past take focus in telling our stories.
Mary Helen talks of the remembering we need to do in retirement to help ourselves and our families continue to understand the legacy we will leave.
Using her favorite holiday of July 4th she shows how remembering can make our past take focus in telling our stories.
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What? Not Again!
Retirees learn early that reinventing yourself is part of this new stage of life, transitioning from what you once were to who you are now, incorporating all the latest changes.
But over and over again? Unfortunately, yes. As Carol Larson recently found out –much to her disappointment.
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Time Well Spent
How do you define time well spent? It is an individual judgement call for each of us. As Mary Helen and Carol discovered, how we define “time well spent” can be a great help in figuring out what we want to do during our bonus years.
When we know what activities are satisfying, and feel like time well spent, then we have a measuring cup for what makes us happy.
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