May 2020

Tending to Your Garden

gardening

Spring has sprung, and that means it’s time to garden! Of course, not everyone has a garden – gardening can be too time-consuming for people who work full-time or travel frequently. But, one of the things to […]

April 2020

5 Ways to Survive Social Distancing

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President Trump and health officials have told Americans to practice “social distancing” in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The purpose is to stop or slow down the spread of the disease, which is known to […]

March 2020

5 Common Coronavirus Myths

The coronavirus epidemic has many worried, and information about the disease floods the news and internet every day. There’s a ton of information on the coronavirus out there, but not all of it is necessarily true. Let’s […]

February 2020

3 Tips for Staying Put in Retirement

aging in place

It’s easy to fall into the trap of following a script when it comes to retirement, especially if you’re unsure of how to create your own plan. This “script” can dictate a retirement age, lifestyle, […]

Keeping Your Brain Sharp in Retirement

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Retirement planning forces us to make many decisions, as well as calculations. And while a professional can help you with those, it can also help to sharpen up your math skills. Calculating percentages and interest rates […]

3 Reasons to Thank Your Aging Brain

Don’t hate your aging brain just because it takes it a bit longer to figure out the crossword or remember a name. According to a Harvard Medical School report, this slower thinking actually shows that the brain […]

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