
It has been a little more than a year since I was accepted as a contributor to Forbes.com writing about the nonfinancial aspects of retirement. To write these articles, I have a library filled with shelves of books and hundreds of articles. I also collect ideas from what I learn from my monthly podcast called “Becoming a Sage” where I interview thought leaders about work and life wisdom.
Recently, I was writing an article and realized I should write about how I actually practice what I preach. Much of what I advocate in my writing is not always easy to do. I know that from experience. This may become a series because I have life experience to share. Let me know if this would be of interest to you. Here are three ways I am walking the talk.
Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone
While it may be hard for many people to get out of their comfort zone, it seems to be especially challenging for older people. The other day, my husband made this comment. “I’ve noticed how some of our friends who are getting older do not want to try or do new things.”