Archive for August, 2025
It is easy to see how things can pile up in the house and garage over the years. It is common to acquire things for a hobby, holiday, special collection, new clothing fashion, stuff for grandchildren, and more.
But when things come in and very little goes out, well – that leads to clutter. And clutter has both obvious and hidden impacts on our lives. These are the “costs of clutter”.
Do You Have Clutter?
According to Very Well Mind, clutter describes stuff maintained in a disorganized way. Essentially, clutter is piles of stuff people have and don’t necessarily u…
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Many people think of joint pain as something that goes hand in hand with growing older. Mention joint to an older adult and oftentimes they will grimace in pain and grab their knee, wrist, or shoulder. Maybe this will be followed up by a reference to an old sports injury or arthritis that runs in the family. For older adults, their joints can cause pain.
Does it have to be this way?
Perhaps you’ve heard the joke about the man who walks into his doctor’s office. The doctor asks, “What’s wrong?”
“It’s my left knee,” the patient answers. “It hurts wh…
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Retirement is not just a phase. It’s a new chapter that requires thoughtful preparation and planning. As you approach this significant milestone, it’s crucial to consider the legal and financial documents that will support your goals. And if you are already semi-retired or fully retired, then you can look at this as a checklist of things that you should think about putting in place.
Here’s a guide to the essential documents and decisions that will help you navigate the retirement years with more peace of mind and confidence. This is not legal advice but rather a guide fo…
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