Light Retirement Reading
With the holidays, family and friends coming and going, and end-of-the-year plans, I’m sure you have plenty to do. Here’s a recap of recent blog posts for some light retirement reading this week.
Do you act your age as you mature in retirement?
Acting your age doesn’t have to mean acting old, dressing in outdated or frumpy fashions, or becoming resistant to change in your retirement years. Here’s how to stay young at heart.
The value of connection in difficult times
Staying connected to family and friends can get you through difficult time. However, establishing and maintaining those connections require intentional effort. This list of ideas can help you build better relationships.
Are you living your legacy?
Do you equate a legacy with something of monetary value? A legacy can be so much more. To start living your legacy and creating something that is priceless, ask yourself these questions.
What is a legacy?
It’s hard to know if you are living your legacy if you don’t know what a legacy is. Here are some examples, including ways you can take action.
May these help you make the very best of your life for the rest of your life.
Dee
Dee Cascio
Author, speaker, Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified Life Coach, Retirement Lifestyle/ReCareer Coach, and Life and Work Transitions Strategies Coach.
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