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Author: Jeanette Lewis

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Twelve Thoughts from Twelfth Night

Posted on January 7, 2013December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Twelfth Night also known in Christian traditions as Epiphany was celebrated yesterday — on January 6. For me, January 6 means that it’s the day to ‘take down’ Christmas. It means putting away the dishes that come out for holidays; it means writing thank you cards; it means putting away decorations; it means the end […]

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Are New Year’s Resolutions Dead?

Posted on January 1, 2013December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Are New Year’s resolutions dead? Many people have given up on making resolutions.  Resolutions often involve giving up something that is enjoyable or taking up an activity to achieve a goal.  The resolution may be to give up chocolate to lose weight or it might be to start a gym membership to get fit. A […]

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Catching the Christmas spirit

Posted on December 20, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Have you caught the Christmas spirit? With news stories telling of the mass killing of children in Newtown, the continuing conflict in Syria and Egypt, the non-stop loss of innocent lives from terrorist bombings in Afghanistan, and North Korea firing a rocket into space, feelings of despair threaten to dampen any of the Christmas spirit. […]

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Why attend reunions?

Posted on December 10, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

A couple of weeks ago I attended  a reunion of sorts. It was a 100 year anniversary celebration for a not-for-profit charity that does advocacy for child welfare organizations.  Those attending included many people with whom I worked prior to retirement. As well as publishing an overview of its history of legislative and public policy achievements […]

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Does Practising Goodness Improve Happiness?

Posted on November 30, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Do you practise goodness to improve happiness in your postworksavvy life? Are you a ‘good’ person? Goodness is difficult to define as it usually takes meaning from the context in which it is used.   It may refer to generosity and the act of giving to others.  It may also be used to describe something inanimate, such […]

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Are you letting nostalgia hold you back?

Posted on November 18, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Nostalgia has a way of holding you back. For retired folks, it’s easy to fall into descriptions of how life ‘used to be’. Oxford dictionary defines nostalgia as a “sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past.” Nostalgia is usually considered something that happens to older people and to retired people.  They […]

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Do you use scenario planning for life decisions?

Posted on November 9, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Scenario planning helps you make important life decisions. As we grow older it seems there are more and not fewer life decisions to make with more uncertainty about the future. Where will you live? How will you manage health concerns — especially if health declines in later years?  How will you use your time? How […]

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Postworksavvy Gratitude and the Longer View

Posted on October 31, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Gratitude is usually understood with a short-term focus. Taking time every day to make a gratitude list is one way to stay focused on the good things that happen and the small pleasures that bring on smiles. Whether in a gratitude journal or in a thankfulness list, it is common to find three to five […]

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Why blog during retirement?

Posted on October 26, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Why do you spend so much of your retirement blogging? What are you getting from writing a blog? Don’t you get bored with writing? Isn’t it lonely spending so much time in front of your computer? Is your blog worth the time and money you are investing in it? Aren’t there other retirement hobbies that you want to pursue? These […]

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20 little things that make a BIG Difference

Posted on October 19, 2012December 10, 2016by Jeanette Lewis

Taking a moment to appreciate the little things that make  you happy is time well-spent. Appreciation of little things helps me to stay optimistic and to keep a fresh perspective.  When I open my eyes to the good things happening around me I stay focused on the blessings of life. So please indulge this postworksavvy blogger as […]

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