How to Make New Year’s Resolutions Work: Strategies and Examples
Every January 1st, millions of people around the globe are filled with hope and determination as they scribble down their New Year’s resolutions. Fast forward...
Your Rich Life: Embracing the Power of Choice in Personal Finance
Creating a vision of your ideal Rich Life involves making choices about what you do and don’t want to include in your financial plan. This...
How to Develop a Clear Vision for Your Financial Future
Having a clear vision for your financial future is incredibly powerful. It provides direction, motivation, and a way to measure progress. But for many, picturing...
Beginner Home Improvement Projects: A Guide For Seniors
The golden years should be a time of comfort and fulfillment, and what better way to achieve this than by making your living space more...
Starting a Balcony Herb Garden: Can Seniors Do It Too?
In the golden years of life, finding simple, enriching, and manageable hobbies is key to maintaining a healthy spirit and an active mind. Gardening, a...
Bad Sleep, Bad Life: The Undeniable Impact of Poor Sleep on Well-being
We’ve all heard the age-old adage, “You are what you eat,” but it’s high time we recognize an equally important one: “Bad sleep, bad life.”...
Unlocking Hidden Potential: The Power of Intense Concentration
In today’s fast-paced world, where constant distractions vie for our attention, the art of concentration is becoming a rare commodity. Edwin Land, the co-founder of...
Rethinking Success: The Unconventional Backdrops of Real Winners
In the race to the top, conventional wisdom often directs us towards prestigious degrees, sterling transcripts, and a resume packed with socially-accepted forms of ambition....
The Genius of “Laziness”: Redefining Productivity in a World Obsessed with Busywork
In today’s hustle culture, where the mantra of “hard work pays off” is preached, a critical concept is often overlooked: the art of working smart....
The Mind’s Diet: Overindulgence in Information and the Wisdom of Mental Moderation
In a world relentlessly broadcasting a ceaseless stream of information, the words of Petrarch, a scholar of the early Renaissance, ring truer than ever: “Like...