Volunteering and Retirement
Hi Folks,
Practically all of my retired friends are involved in volunteer activities. They volunteer at a pregnancy crisis center, work at a free medical center, deliver meals on wheels, visit nursing homes, work with senior fitness programs - the list goes on and on.
This is their way of giving back.
Categories: ACTIVE SENIORS, USEFUL SENIORS Tags: Senior Volunteer
Your Purpose in Retirement
Hi Folks,
I have another great article for you by Dee Cascio. Dee is a certified life and retirement coach specializing in Lifestyle Transition Coaching for Retirees. She is also an excellent writer. Her articles are always uplifting and just what us retirees need.
Happy Retirement,
Woody
Categories: RETIREMENT LIVING, USEFUL SENIORS Tags: RETIREMENT LIVING
Send a Message of Cheer and Hope
Hi Folks,
Each time I receive a note, letter, or card from Rick, my financial adviser, it always includes a smiley face beside his signature. This is his way of adding a bit of cheer to our day. And it works. A smiley face can make your day.
Cheer, hope, a ray of sunshine . . . this is something that almost every senior can give - in person, through the mail and through all the other means of communicating. We can all do our part to brighten our country a bit.
Categories: HAPPY SENIORS, USEFUL SENIORS Tags: cheering others
WD-40 and Senior Handymen
As a lot of you know I’m not a young man any more. But there aren’t many days that I’m not out at my workbench fixing something, making something or just tinkering. Three supply items that I always keep at my bench are duct tape, Gorilla Glue, and WD-40. With those three items most of us senior handymen can fix almost anything
Today’s post is a list of some of the things you can do with WD-40. I don’t think anyone has developed a complete list of the things WD-40 can do, but here are a few.
Categories: INFORMED SENIORS, USEFUL SENIORS Tags: ACTIVE SENIORS, INFORMED SENIORS
Kindness
Reach out and touch someone today,
thank them for being special,
show them the kindness they deserve.
“Kindness is a language
we all understand.
Even the blind can see it
and the deaf can hear it.
Mother Teresa
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