Welcome to retirement. How do you plan to spend the next 30 years of your life?
Yes, that's the amount of time the average adult is likely to spend in the so-called retirement stage of life.
Author Mitch Anthony has a concept called Retirementality, that has taken the traditional notion of retirement and quite literally turned it on it's proverbial head.
What, exactly, is Retirementality? Thanks for asking. Mitch says it's about helping his readers to welcome a whole new way of retirement planning.
If you acquire this new mind-set, you will have the ability to achieve the freedom to pursue life goals, at your own pace, and on your own terms. Here's the best part. You can get started at any age.
The author gives readers a brand-new blueprint for retirement. Anthony argues that a life well lived after retirement should closely resemble life before retirement, filled with friends, family, work, travel, and more.
5-star review by AgeVenture.
"Changing your life begins with changing your mind. Retirementality explains why, when, and how."
The New Retirementality
$17.95 257 Pages.
Kaplan Publishing, 2006.
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10,000 years ago, primitive hunting-and-gathering societies chased after their food, sometimes traveling more than 10 miles a day.
Back then, humans subsisted on diets high in protein from wild game, supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Authors, Cordain and Friel encourage today's athletes to consider yester-year's Paleo diet.
"The Paleo Diet" for Athletes intends to help athletes:
maximize performance,
normalize body weight, and
reduce risk of heart disease, cancer and osteoporosis.
"The Paleo diet increases your protein and fat consumptions while modestly lowering your carbohydrate intake," Cordain said.
"But since the carbs you do eat will come largely from fruits and vegetables, you'll be consuming healthful micronutrients.
The protein comes from lean meats with low levels of saturated fats and from fish with high levels of healthful omega-3 fats.
You'll get more healthful monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats."
"The Paleo Diet for Athletes",
288 pages, Rodale Books, 2005.
Available on-line at: Amazon.com
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Traveling anytime soon? If the answer is "yes" then read how to avoid those Summer-Bummer road-trips.
Those disastrous journeys
that would make even a die-hard survivalist like Robinson Caruso blow his trail-mix lunch and cry for Mommy.
"50 Best Girlfriends Getaways in North America" is a new book from travel author, Marybeth Bond.
The book advises on roommate etiquette, safety, packing, budgeting, and practical tips like "don't eat yellow snow" (actually, the author never said such a thing, but it is none-the-less, stellar advice.
Written for any woman wanting to hit the road: young, old, single, married, divorced, and widowed.
Go for the adventure, getaways, birthday bashes, healing broken hearts, friends reunions, spirit boosters, or pampering retreats. But, do go.
Enjoy stories of the wanderlust women who pack up their bags, call a girlfriend, and say "let's go!"
5-star review by AgeVenture.
"More options than a Chinese travel menu."
50 Best Girlfriends Getaways in North America
$15.95, 263 pages.
National Geographic, 2007.
www.nationalgeographic.com
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