There are many things I do that “makes me live”. And I guess, that’s the whole point. I need and have variety in my life. I am never bored and feel great knowing I am giving back while enjoying what
How I am doing it:
After building a business from scratch as a single parent with no other source of income, to approx. $200 million in assets under management, 25 years later I sold my business. The original intent was
Now is the perfect time to look back at 2011 and make a note of what has gone well and what you have accomplished personally, in your business or both. It matters less what day-to-day looks like. Instead taking stock
As a single parent with my only source of income coming from my own business, I had to become extremely organized and good at managing my time. My mantra for quite some time now is that “I only touch things
After one year being divorced, I decided as a single parent I wanted to take my daughter on a really nice trip. Since it was my first time traveling out of the country and first time traveling on my own,
To preserve the knowledge and history my mother (now in her 80’s) has, I hired a videographer, like you would have at a wedding, and interviewed her on camera. Before we started, I wrote about 100 questions and went over
As we age, change can become more and more difficult to handle. It’s all about helping seniors to understand how certain changes can help them have the quality of life they want and need. Think about what you can say
I suggest you research and tour the facilities in your area starting at about age 65, or sooner if you are concerned. The purpose of this is to be able to put in writing to your family where you would
As we age, change can become more and more difficult. Evaluate your living environment now, while your mind is sharp and you are able to make good decisions for yourself. This may enable you to maintain your independence longer. Below
A 65 year old couple today has a 50% chance that one of them will live beyond the age of 90(1)I
In distribution, market volatility creates a substantial gap between an “average rate of return” and “actual rate of return”
