by drsusan | Mar 10, 2014 | Fifty Over Fifty, Learning, Personal Development
Few women that I know have planned as successful a retirement as Bethene. She leads a rich, full life, selecting new challenges and adventures every year. The significance of her journey, for me, is her ability to look within and to know herself so well. This is an...
by drsusan | Feb 11, 2014 | Influences, Personal Development, Resilience, Stories
You might not think of that adorable little girl with the smiling face and cute dimples as an action hero, but, for many of us who grew up in the mid-40’s and early 50’s, she was. I lost my mother before I was nine and could easily relate to the many...
by drsusan | Feb 11, 2014 | Learning, Personal Development
Q. You’re so excited by all this. I guess I’m wondering what made you suddenly at 60 say, “I’m going to say yes to anything that comes along and see what happens.” No, it’s not that I say yes to anything — and in fact, I say no to a lot of projects but what I’m...
by drsusan | Jan 1, 2014 | Personal Development, Stories
As I move into a new year, even as I practice staying grounded in the present, I wonder what’s next. Certainly, everything is possible every day, yet somehow we pick a few special days to acknowledge this – birthdays, New Year’s Day; for some of us,...
by drsusan | Dec 27, 2013 | Influences, Learning, Personal Development
I interviewed the always-interesting author and consultant Shoya Zichy for 50 Over 50 and she reminded me of the importance of synchronicity in creating an interesting life. As we approach the beginning of a new year, being open to possibilities and synchronicities...
by drsusan | Dec 18, 2013 | Influences, Learning, Personal Development
This year, the last of the Boomers will turn fifty. The first Boomers will turn sixty-eight. That’s over 70 million people in the United States. Various sociologists and marketers have tried to subdivide this huge mass of humanity into more manageable segments,...
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