Resiliency – Where Do You Come From?
April 13, 2010 by Georgia Feiste
Filed under Belief, Boomers, Resilience, Retirement, Success Factors, Transition
Resiliency requires us to think both causally as well as giving thought to the implications of our beliefs. The truth is that most of us have a pattern to our thinking, and identification of that pattern is helpful in determining what we can do to become more resilient.
Resilience – A Vital Characteristic
April 12, 2010 by Georgia Feiste
Filed under Boomers, Success Factors, Transition
When you think about it, you realize how much you have control over your ability to be resilient. You can create profound changes in how you choose to handle setbacks and how enthusiastically you approach challenges. In moments of chaos, resilience is one of the most vital characteristics you can bring to the table. On top of it, it enables you to bring grace, humor and optimism into the space of your life. Resilience makes you a survivor, and takes you even further into a life of abundance.
We May Be Getting Old, But We’re Not Dead Yet!
March 26, 2010 by Collaborative Transitions
Filed under Boomers, Retirement, Transition
I just read an article about baby boomers and their shopping habits. The article said that most marketers seem to think that baby boomers still drive Bugs, use Ogilvy, and have never left the sixties. Now there were some things about the sixties that I would love to have back, but I definitely did not stop living then.





3Plus International
Lead Change Group