Here are 7 habits the happiest retirees have in common

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Your Money

Isn't retirement planning all about the numbers? Ask any retiree and they will likely tell you that's only half the story. Once the financial plan is in place, it’s time to focus on the things that money can't buy. Here are seven things happy retirees have in common:

  1. work at staying healthy
  2. foster strong social connections
  3. find a clear sense of purpose
  4. never stop learning
  5. train your brain to be optimistic
  6. practice mindful gratitude
  7. have a furry or feathered friend

Happy Retirees Have These 7 Habits in Common
by Jacob Schroeder

Your Life

Another great article from NYT, particularly for those planning to travel internationally. Every country and every airline have their own requirements and restrictions on masking, vaccination proof, and quarantines. With transportation, the prices and schedules are all over the place. It’s best to be aware and be prepared so you can really enjoy our travels as you step out into a world trying to re-adjust safely to the pandemic. This article gives tips on apps and websites that can help you get all the latest information you need before and during international traveling.

The Apps and Websites You Need for International Travel During Covid and the Reopening
by Nicole Nguyen

Complexity Simplified

We all know the usual bad-for-you habits like smoking, eating junk food, and not exercising. Here are 12 bad habits that are negatively impacting your health that you might not have considered. The article also has suggestions on how to fix these bad habits.

12 Bad Habits and How to Fix Them
by Amberly McAteer

Trivia

A: P. Diddy
Q: Which British girl group had a member by the name of Mel B?

Back in 1954, this song reached #1

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