101 Ways to Love the Rest of Your Life

Sound familiar? You are (blissfully) unaware of the aging process until one morning, you are standing at the bathroom mirror brushing your teeth as usual, and whoa! this strange person stares back at you. Your eyes may be as sharp as ever, the expression in them the same, but your features seem to be slouching [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2010 under 50+ Health, Community Service, Generations.
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Every time I hear someone say “I’m just a volunteer,” I feel like pulling that person aside for a pep talk. Like ‘just a housewife’ which once kept women in their so-called place, this phrase speaks of self-sacrifice and low status. It has no place in the reality of what community service is and could [...]
Posted: February 26th, 2010 under Activisim, Community Service, Relationships.
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…to show appreciation and common humanity. That is the core message of this heartfelt and often heart-wrenching documentary, The Way We Get By, about the Maine Troop Greeters, a group of elderly residents of Bangor, Maine, who meet troops on their return from active duty in Iraq, offering smiles, handshakes and a cellphone to make [...]
Posted: October 4th, 2009 under Community Service, Generations, Relationships.
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“Do people tell you you`re over the hill? … What if you were? Over the hill, over a stream and over an ocean. To another continent. Thousands of miles from your own. Where elders are looked to as leaders …”
If you’re over 50 and have ever been attracted to becoming a Peace Corps volunteer, this [...]
Posted: September 29th, 2009 under 2young2retire Certified Facilitators, Best Places to Reinvent Yourself, Community Service, Older Workers, Retirement Jobs.
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Eric Utne, founder of the Utne Reader and creator of the Salon movement in the 1990s — I was a member of one in New Jersey — has come up with an idea that blends the salon approach with his belief that “every city, town, and village in the world needs its own coulcil of [...]
Posted: October 20th, 2008 under Community Service, Generations, Relationships.
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Are online communities replacing real ones? Have you noticed that most people are gazing into a hand-held device rather than making eye contact? Have you observed how many people are plugged into their private world of music? Do you have to pull your grandkids away from their Wii or other video game to play Monopoly [...]
Posted: September 5th, 2008 under Community Service, Generations, Relationships, Work/Life Balance.
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If you’ve been there, done that, perhaps you are ready for a different kind of travel experience, one where you quit being a tourist and actually contribute something to the people and places you are visiting. Some folks have found an outlet lecturing and teaching on cruise ships in exchange for the voyage, which [...]
Posted: July 22nd, 2008 under Community Service, Life Long Learning, Older Workers, Work/Life Balance.
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How often does a good news rise to the top of the list? Well, today it did in New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof’s wonderful piece on Beatrice Biira, for whom the gift of a goat through Heifer International was the transforming event of her life. The fact that the column was [...]
Posted: July 4th, 2008 under 50+ Money, Community Service, Really Useful Tools.
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