
The Intentional Retirement – Part One: Lessons from the Workplace
BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON Where were you in the last decade of the 20th century? I know where I was: catching planes, trains, and automobiles as I raced from company

BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON Where were you in the last decade of the 20th century? I know where I was: catching planes, trains, and automobiles as I raced from company

BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON I was in a funk the other day. Well, it wasn’t a day…more like three weeks. I wasn’t depressed, just out-of-sorts and unsettled. I played the

Who doesn’t wish that they could rewind time to make a different choice or take a different action? I wish I had made a priority of learning more about the

It may be the thrill of the hunt that fires you up or the idea of scoring a bargain. Or it could be the opportunity to engage in a little

If you think that the 600 or so words that follow couldn’t possibly apply to you, consider this: For most of my life I have been a bona fide,

There are many good reasons for getting and staying busy in retirement, from: health to emotional well-being, to enjoying life on our own terms, or to increasing longevity. A “busy”

Mom, why are you doing that? Doing what? Wiping down the counter. We’re not at home. I know that, Sweetie. I’m wiping it down for that lady who’s waiting to

For the past four autumns, I included “Organize old photos” on my Winter To-Do List. Well, I will be writing the same thing on this fall’s hopeful list. When we

I have always enjoyed my own company. Don’t get me wrong, I have spent plenty of rollicking good times with friends, neighbors, and co-workers, and enjoyed many casual chats with

A recent study found that 83% of retirees want to engage in activities that promote health and well-being. These folks are definitely on the right track because an active lifestyle
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