Leigh Anne Jasheway
Found in: Lawn and Garden, Humor
Hi, my name is Leigh Anne and I am a perennial-a-holic. I used to think I was just a social gardener, but more and more lately, I do it when I'm alone. I often buy perennials before noon and sneak them out of the car when no one is looking.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
As a businesswoman, I take an annual retreat to reflect on the past year, review my three-year vision, and plan the coming year. It’s worked so well, I now encourage my clients to use a retreat to help plan their retirement. Here’s how you can do it.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
Found in: Retirement
We watched our parents strive for a better life for themselves and their families. We learned it was our responsibility to work continue the progress our parents started. And for many, aging wasn’t a downer but a positive milestone about what was next.
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Leigh Anne Jasheway
Found in: Humor
I can’t meditate. I’ve taken workshops and read books. I’ve filled my house with accessories meant to help me get into the mood. I’ve even stalked people who were wearing yoga pants to see if a little of their calming spirit would rub off on me.
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Nancy Muir
Found in: Computers & Technology
There are many Internet sites that allow you to share photos or videos with others, such as your grandkids, spouse or friends. That ability means that you can stay in touch and show folks what you’ve been up to in a convenient, immediate way.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
Found in: Retirement
You love the one you’re with—spouse, partner, friend—but do you love the dreams they hold dear? As you transition to retirement, it’s especially important to have loving support as you explore your dreams and turn them into goals.
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Carol Sorgen
Found in: Travel
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is justifiably famous for its picturesque countryside, its Amish farms, its Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, and more. But this quaint—yet growing—small city is also turning into a thriving arts center.
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Leigh Anne Jasheway
Found in: Humor
“Maybe” leaves a door open. Rather than being noncommittal, it suggests taking time before jumping to conclusions, grabbing onto stereotypes, or making up stories that are completely false and serve only to make us angry and frustrated.
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Lin Schreiber
Found in: Retirement
You’re leaving your career behind, but you want to (or have to) continue to work, and you can’t imagine spending the next decade doing the same thing. You like the idea of an encore career, but you’re not sure exactly what it is. Here’s the scoop.
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Dee Cascio, LPC, LMFT, ACC
Found in: Retirement
Change in life and in relationships is inevitable. You cannot avoid change but you can, out of respect for the union that you made many years ago, protect the viability of your relationship as you move forward in planning this next life stage.
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