by Edward Morton | Jul 16, 2019 | Learning in Retirement, RETIREMENT, Updates
One of the issues that I find myself and others discussing in retirement and as we age, is a loss of patience. It seems contrary that one should be impatient when schedules and demands are not supposed to be a concern, but a number of people have told me that their...
by Edward Morton | Jun 19, 2019 | Learning in Retirement, RETIREMENT, Updates
What Not to Say to Your Elders If you are of traditional retirement age and beyond, possibly since you have crossed the threshold of fifty, you may have noticed a certain deference, even a patronizing attitude, from those younger than you. It sometimes seems everybody...
by Edward Morton | May 15, 2019 | Learning in Retirement, RETIREMENT, Retirement Activities, Retirement Goals, Retirement Tools, Retirement with Family
11 Things to Do with Your Retirement After several decades of working ourselves to the bone, we’ve finally made it to our retirement. Perhaps the biggest aspect that we look forward to is simply being able to relax. However, despite our retirement age, we...
by Edward Morton | Apr 5, 2019 | Five Pillars, Learning in Retirement, RETIREMENT, Retirement Goals, Retirement Tools, Updates
Poll: “Widespread Skepticism” on Future Benefits It appears, if a recent poll by the Pew Research Center is accurate, that four of every 10 Americans are concerned that there won’t be enough money in the Social Security coffers to provide them benefits current...
by Edward Morton | Mar 15, 2019 | Uncategorized
Baby Boomers After Retirement The youngest Baby Boomers are 55 this year, and the oldest are 73. We know that the generational groups that follow are Generation X (1965-96), Millennials (1977-95) and Generation Z(1996 and counting). There is only one group before, and...