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Retirement Requires an Open Mind
Reality is often different than what it seems to be… Reality is not only made of what we can see. The truth also as this hidden aspect we mustn’t underestimate. Reality sometimes hides unsuspected aspects. Than all of a sudden your memory brings back elements to your conscious mind, an idea is born, unknown till [...]
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An Art Collectible Hobby to Beautify Your Home
Start an Art Collectible Hobby and Beautify Your Home Collecting is a fun hobby, and one of the most interesting things to collect are art collectibles. Many different items can be painted with artwork and become an art collectible. Hobby enthusiasts collect such things as saw blades, and wooden eggs which have had artwork painted [...]
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Retirement is not always what we believe it to be
Retirement is a fantastic privilege if you know what to do with it Every day we dream to do, what we want to do, when we want to do it. But when we arrive at this possibility, we don’t know what we really want. Retirement is the last stretch of life. Be optimist, getting older [...]
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When and How to Retire Depends on you
For those of you who are retired or thinking about retiring from their job. Most people I know are anxious to retire because they hate their job and the boss. Be careful it’s not something you do out of despair or disgust, retirement is a very serious decision. Why did I retire ? I chose [...]
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Precious Grand Parents: The 0pinion of a Mother
Grand parents are different today. Being a Grand Parent is the nicest job there is, so it seems. They have emotional bounds. they live very happy moments, and are heroes to our children and yet Grand Parents have no direct parental responsibilities. Grand Parents who are they ? what role do they play in our [...]
Be Thankful for what you Have ?
Here is a short story I read not to long ago that got me thinking about how lucky I was in life, since my retirement. I hope it will help you as it helped me One day the father of a rich family brought his son in the country to show him how poor people [...]
The joys of being a Grand Father
On January the 22 at 7 am I became a Grand Father for the first time. I remember standing in the hall of the hospital with tear in my eyes. I was the proudest man on the face of this earth, and at the same time scared as hell. What does a Grand Father do [...]
10 Reasons not to Hire Older Peaple Dimistyfied (part 5)
Older employees are unable to adapt to new technologies. This statement is completely false, Those that say this have no idea of what they’re saying when they bring forward such an inaccurate statement. If you are an older person of sixty, you have gone through more technological upheavals than any younger person around you. Let’s [...]
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10 Reasons not to Hire Older People Demystified (Part 3)
Older workers are not open to change, they resist and prove to be less flexible. This statement is neither right or wrong. Experiences have demonstrated that at the moment of taking a decision older people are slower. They will accumulate more information then there younger colleagues and they are ready to work on a project [...]
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Career Change, Is It For a Baby Boomer?