Taking a Gap Year – Not Just for Young Adults Any More by Bob Lowry
Taking a Gap Year – Not Just for Young Adults Any More by Bob Lowry It is not unheard of for someone graduating from high school to want to take […]
Taking a Gap Year – Not Just for Young Adults Any More by Bob Lowry It is not unheard of for someone graduating from high school to want to take […]
The Ozone Radio Show – Bill Storie & Robin Trimingham Discuss Planning for the Future Click here to listen to weekly radio show “The Ozone” as the hosts Bill Storie and […]
Getting Older Can Be Fun by Bill Storie I was talking with a close friend of mine a few days ago about getting older. Neither he nor I cherish the […]
Does Retirement Make You Feel Guilty? by Bob Lowry A reader wondered how much a part guilt plays in one’s satisfying retirement. Frankly, I have never thought about it in those […]
Experiential Giving by Robin Trimingham I received an email this morning that has inspired me to write a post regarding the importance of balancing experiential value of a gift against […]
Twas the Month before Christmas by Bill Storie It seems we all build up to Christmas Day for well over a month – or more in some cases. I think […]
Retirement Advice: Relating to Your Adult Children by Bob Lowry After the post about dealing with difficult parents, let’s flip the view and consider parents dealing with adult children. This […]
The Dignity of Old Age by Bill Storie The definition of the word dignity is “the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect.” Yet sometimes we don’t […]
This Day Is a Very Special Day For Me by Tony Bovi It is a new day that God gave me to do something great. If I make it to […]
Retirement and Volunteering: What Do I Need To Know? by Bob Lowry Volunteering is at the top of many retirees to-do list after leaving work. Studies make it clear that […]