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An image of an older couple experiencing the childlike joy of playing. Over the image is a quote from Joan Baez that reads, “You don’t get to choose how you’re going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you’re going to live. Now.” This image is attached to a post titled "Decide to live - fully and happily - now!"

Decide to Live – Fully and Happily – Now!

Our life, according to the society we live in, ends when we retire. It’s time to stand up and shout, “I’m not done yet!”

It’s time to throw the old notions of aging and vibrant living out the window, give them a proper burial, throw dirt on them, a lot of dirt.

By Yvonne DiVita February 27, 2018 Creativity, Health & Happiness
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A group of people in a field making "victory" gestures such as a fist pump. Over the image is a quote from Dale Carnegie that reads, "People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing." The image is attached to a post on how to build fun into your brand statement.

How to build fun into your brand statement: the Old Dog Learning Limerick

After “retiring” from our BlogPaws business, I spent a lot of my time on getting clear about the work I want to do going forward and how to […]

By Tom Collins August 17, 2017 Business & Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Writing
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A multigenerational, multiracial, mixed-gender group of businesspeople against a dark teal background. Text at the top of the image reads, "What are the experience gaps in your organization?" The image is attached to a posts on the benefits of elderships, deliberately retaining older workers so that younger workers can learn from their experience and benefit from their perspective.

Elderships: Filling the Experience Gaps in Your Organization

Historically, in a variety of communities and institutions, elders have played roles as respected sources of knowledge, experience, and advice. Particularly when recruiting older talent, the term provides some acknowledgement of the value gained from experience, from living a bit longer to collect more of those “experiential dots.”

By Tom Collins June 16, 2017 Aging Well, Business & Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Learning
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