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Aging, General
107 records found

Senior Citizens' Brains
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments November 17, 2019)
Looking at how our brain changes as we age…
Topics:
Change
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Optimal Aging
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Research
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Trends
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Wellness

Being a Senior Today
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments October 6, 2019)
Chagning definitions and experience…
Topics:
Change
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History
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Lifestyle, General
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Trends

'It is what it is'
by Ken Potts

(My World September 15, 2019)
The truth behind the phrase…
Topics:
Change
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Communication
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Language, Meaning
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Metaphors, Life Lessons
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Relationships

50th Reunion Spurs Memories
by Ken Potts

(Connections July 21, 2019)
Thoughts of the 'In' crowd…
Topics:
Contemplation, Insight
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Education
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Memories
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Relationships
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Social Activities

Passing the Torch
by Ken Potts

(Connections April 7, 2019)
Why the older generation must prepare to pass the torch to the young…
Topics:
Future
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Optimal Aging
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Planning
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Relationships

Millennial/Xennial
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments December 2, 2018)
A new "micro-generation"?…
Topics:
Demographics
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Relationships
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Trends

Slow Down As We Age?
by Ken Potts

(Health & Wellness November 6, 2018)
Not necessarily…
Topics:
Attitudes
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Inspiration
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Optimal Aging
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Personal Issues
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Wellness

The Unstoppable Age Wave
Referred by Stu Johnson

(Our World September 7, 2018)
By 2030 seniors will outnumber youth in U.S.…
Topics:
Change
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Demographics
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Research
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Trends

Longevity
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments July 1, 2018)
The 'age wave' keeps rolling along…
Topics:
Trends

Signs of Aging
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments May 6, 2018)
Thoughts on my world at 90…
Topics:
Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Change
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Memories

Surviving or Thriving?
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments August 20, 2017)
It's not just money…
Topics:
Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Family
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Friends & Neighbnors
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Hopes & Dreams
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Learning
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Lifestyle, General
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Optimal Aging
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Relationships
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Values

Forgetters
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments July 23, 2017)
Recalling the fleeting moments of our lives…
Topics:
Memories
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Memory (failing, improving)
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Optimal Aging

When a Poet Turns Sixty-Five
by Greg Asimakoupoulos

(Rhymes & Reasons April 22, 2017)
Contemplating a milestone birthday…
Topics:
Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Humor
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Optimal Aging

The Great Brain Robbery
by Greg Asimakoupoulos

(Rhymes & Reasons February 11, 2017)
Reflecting on Tom Brady's missing jersey and my mom's stolen memories…
Topics:
Disease
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Football (American)
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Health Care
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Memory (failing, improving)
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Sports

About Aging
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments July 17, 2016)
Don't underestimate the value of aging…
Topics:
Change

The Metallic Years
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments April 24, 2016)
Feel like complaining? Take time to reminisce…
Topics:
Change
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Memories
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Optimal Aging

Fading Opportunities
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments March 27, 2016)
Opportunities may fade as we age, but we need not quit dreaming…
Topics:
Change
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Opportunity
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Optimal Aging

Seniors
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments March 13, 2016)
The words of Walt Whitman remind us that Old Age can be accompanied by grace, force and fascination…
Topics:
Change
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Optimal Aging

Top Ten Wishes for My 50th Birthday
by James N. Watkins
(My World July 9, 2015)
We welcome Jim Watkins as a SeniorLifestyle contributor with this retrospective look at turning 50…
Topics:
Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Birthdays & Annivesaries
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Humor
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Optimal Aging

Look Out: An Aging Tsunami is Coming!
by David Noreen

(Our World May 30, 2015)
The "silver tsunami" has serious implications for the future…
Topics:
Cost of Living
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Optimal Aging
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Planning
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Trends

Senior Seniority
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments May 17, 2015)
Not only do we wonder what some people do, we also wonder what to call them…
Topics:
Language, Meaning

Senior Defined
by Dan Seagren

(Senior Moments February 22, 2015)
"Senior" has many meanings…
Topics:
Communication
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Language, Meaning

Some Joys of Seniorhood
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 2, 2014)
After writing so many Senior Moments I decided to let you in on some secrets…
Topics:
Health Care
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Retirement

How to Identify a Senior
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 20, 2014)
It depends…since there are many ways to answer the question…
Topics:
Optimal Aging

One by One
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments March 23, 2014)
I cannot remember when I last sang Count Your Blessings…
Topics:
Memories
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving

Memory Banks
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments March 16, 2014)
Ol' timers know a lot about piggy banks but what about memory banks?…
Topics:
Memories
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Optimal Aging

Four Score and Five
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 13, 2013)
Some things I would like to forget and other things I wish I remembered more clearly…
Topics:
Birthdays & Annivesaries
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Memories

Maturity vs. Old Age
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 14, 2013)
Maturity and old age are not identical…
Topics:
Optimal Aging

One Year Older and . . .
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 30, 2013)
I feel honored to be an octogenarian. …
Topics:
Birthdays & Annivesaries
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Memories
•
Optimal Aging

More Thoughts on Aging
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 20, 2013)
Some decades ago, I remember…
Topics:
Change
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Memories
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Wisdom

My Last Hurrah on Aging
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 20, 2013)
Hurrah is an exclamation of enthusiasm or joy…
Topics:
Change

Personal Thoughts on Aging
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 6, 2013)
Sometimes there is no joy in aging. Today the phone rang …
Topics:
Afterlife (Eternity)
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Dying and Death
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Friends & Neighbnors

Enjoy the Ride!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 26, 2012)
Advice on turning 60…
Topics:
Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Birthdays & Annivesaries
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Faith

Sneaky Moments
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments December 4, 2011)
I must confess, I am not overly enthused about shopping, not for clothes, groceries, hunting for bargains or coupons…
Topics:
Financial

Semantics
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 23, 2011)
Out of curiosity, I dug deeply to see how many “Senior Moments” I had written since 2005. I found 301.…
Topics:
Memories
•
Writing

Memory Woes
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 25, 2011)
A follow-up on "bumps" and "breaks"....
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Circumstances, Life Events
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Memories

Bumps and Breaks
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 11, 2011)
Thoughts inspired by an article on "Life After High School"....
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Circumstances, Life Events
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Memories

What's in a Name
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 28, 2011)
What do we call people who are over 60 or so?...
Topics:
Change
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Language, Meaning

The Power of One
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments July 17, 2011)
The power of one is not anything new. It is as old as the hills....
Topics:
Courage
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Inspiration
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Leadership

Amortality
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 12, 2011)
Caroline Mayer coined the word “amortality” in her book Amortality: The Pleasures and Perils of Living Agelessly.…
Topics:
Optimal Aging
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Wellness

Ice Cream and Coffee
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 15, 2011)
When I was about ten times younger (like 8 years old), I remember having my dad buy me a Paddle Pop (that's what we called them then).…
Topics:
Business
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Innovation, Invention, Creativity
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Memories

Inequality
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 1, 2011)
When considerably younger, I thought the day would come when little or nothing would surprise me…
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Junior Moments
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 24, 2011)
Have you ever wondered if children and youth ever have any “junior moments”?…
Topics:
Language, Meaning

Wait a Minute
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 10, 2011)
The meaning of "senior moment"…
Topics:
Language, Meaning
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Memory (failing, improving)

The Speed of Life
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons February 20, 2011)
We're moving much too fast!…
Topics:
Change

Midlife Crisis
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments December 5, 2010)
If a senior has passed beyond a Midlife Crisis, is there a possibility that a Seniorlife Crisis might appear?…
Topics:
Humor

Solicitation
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 24, 2010)
Today I received three solicitations. They want $20, $50, $100 or even $1,000 yet they leave a blank so you can fill in your own amount…
Topics:
Charity
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Choices and Decision Making
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Financial

Cognitive Problems
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 26, 2010)
We're back to square one when we defined senior moments as that awkward moment when we couldn't locate our keys…
Topics:
Memory (failing, improving)

I Did It!
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 12, 2010)
With this kind of a senior moment, who knows what the mailman will bring tomorrow…
Topics:
Financial

They Call Me Senior
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 15, 2010)
Time for an alternative term to describe us?…
Topics:
Language, Meaning

Exploitation
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 27, 2010)
Once upon a time I received an invitation to subscribe to a journal featuring selling to seniors…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Opportunity

Planned Obsolesence
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 2, 2010)
Certain things are designed to become outdated …
Topics:
Material Goods, Materialism

Reminicsing
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 4, 2010)
Dealing with all that memorabilia we accumulate in a lifetime…
Topics:
Memories

Reflections
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments March 21, 2010)
We ask for an opinion, we seek advice and we are deluged with so many options we don't know how to act…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Memories

A Word about Modernity
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 7, 2010)
I remember living without TV…
Topics:
Change
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Media
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Popular Culture
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Science & Technology
•
Trends

Things Preferred
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 15, 2009)
Senior moments can be pleasurable moments…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Lifestyle, General
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Optimal Aging

Did You Know?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 1, 2009)
Senior moments arrive in various ways, at unexpected times, and often unrecognized…
Topics:
Demographics
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Health Care
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Statistics
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Trends

Solicitation
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 20, 2009)
Unsolicited mail, spam, advertising and phone calls are not going away soon, if ever…
Topics:
Advertising

Planning Ahead
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 21, 2009)
Not planning ahead almost guarantees a senior moment or two…
Topics:
Faith
•
Planning

Does History Repeat Itself?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 3, 2009)
Fifty years ago, I experienced some pain from a toothache…
Topics:
Health Care
•
Memories

Geeks
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments March 22, 2009)
When I think of geeks today, I think of computer experts. But years ago…
Topics:
History
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Language, Meaning
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Science & Technology

An Old Forumla
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 22, 2009)
Sometime ago I ran into a formula I'd like to share with you…
Topics:
Learning
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Memory (failing, improving)

Saturday or Sunday?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 15, 2009)
Asked why she didn't receive her Sunday paper, this senior was politely told that it was Saturday and her paper wouldn't arrive until the next day…
Topics:
Memory (failing, improving)

Thumbs Up
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 18, 2009)
My senior moment arrived at the tip of my thumb.…
Topics:
Personal Issues

Remember When...?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 4, 2009)
My father filled our 1937 Nash Lafayette with gas on the outskirts of Chicago, ten gallons for $1.00. Imagine…
Topics:
History
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Memories

Dodging Bullets
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 30, 2008)
This is a game we can play if we ever run short of senior moments…
Topics:
Trouble

Old Age
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 16, 2008)
Old age gets blamed for a lot of stuff…
Topics:
Computers (and other Digital devices)

What If...
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 28, 2008)
I suppose very few seniors have never second-guessed anything…
Topics:
Language, Meaning

Foxy Seniors
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 7, 2008)
These personal ads reportedly were seen in Florida newspapers. Makes one wonder how many of these seniors have numerous troublesome senior moments…
Topics:
Advertising
•
Personal Issues

Thinking Ahead
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 3, 2008)
Amazing how we can bend things to suit ourselves. It is true that tomorrow will take care of itself but this is not a license to not think ahead…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
•
Planning

Get Out of the Car
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 1, 2008)
If you're going to have a senior moment…make it memorable…
Topics:
Change
•
Lifestyle, General
•
Safety

Down Memory Lane
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 4, 2008)
Not all senior moments are current. Some are pleasant reminiscences of happenings long forgotten…
Topics:
Memories

Seniors and Juniors
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 27, 2008)
Thoughts on the somewhat archaic expression, generation gap…
Topics:
Change
•
Demographics

The Art of Moving
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 24, 2008)
The average person will move 11 times in his or her lifetime. Some of us have done better (or worse?) than that; others have stayed put for generations…
Topics:
Change

Mind Over Matter
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 27, 2008)
Revisiting the first Senior Moment…forgetfulness…
Topics:
Optimal Aging
•
Wellness

The Fine Art of Fibbing
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 20, 2008)
A sobering senior moment often sneaks up on us and we are tempted to exaggerate, evade the issue, fib or even lie…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
•
Communication

Retirement, Boomer Style
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons January 6, 2008)
What to expect now that Baby Boomers are collecting Social Security…
Topics:
Retirement

Ancient Senior Moments
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments November 25, 2007)
Sometimes we think Senior Moments are a modern phenomena. Hardly. Let';s take a look at some senior moments that go way back in time…
Topics:
Bible
•
History

Predators
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 9, 2007)
Understanding the scams that surround us…
Topics:
Financial
•
Fraud

Seniors Unlimited
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 19, 2007)
Thoughts on writing your memoirs…
Topics:
Computers (and other Digital devices)
•
Memories
•
Writing

My Obituary
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments July 22, 2007)
Recently, a senior dreamed a similar dream two nights in a row. He had seen his obituary written by members and friends of his family.…
Topics:
Character, Integrity
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Dying and Death
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Faith
•
Humor
•
Planning

Subterfuge
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments July 15, 2007)
Subterfuge is an unenviable lifelong accomplice eager and willing to seduce, sell or solicit anything that is marketable, good or bad, beneficial or otherwise…
Topics:
Advertising
•
Financial

Retirement Blues
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 17, 2007)
The challenges of picking a retirement care community…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
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Housing
•
Optimal Aging
•
Planning

Persuasive Artillery
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 3, 2007)
Well, another column on the subject of bombardment. It never ceases unless we retreat into total isolation (which isn't recommended).…
Topics:
Advertising

Birds of a Feather
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 27, 2007)
Let's meet some of the people you'll meet at a retirement home or a skilled nursing facility…
Topics:
Humor

Too Late Smart?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 20, 2007)
In short, this is a person who is able not only to change a light bulb, but knows the difference between a one-way and a three-way bulb.…
Topics:
Change
•
Humor
•
Knowledge
•
Memories

Senior Moments or Senior Block?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 13, 2007)
Some might suggest that a senior block is a first cousin to a senior moment. I might add that in reality, they probably are nearly synonymous except that not all senior moments are problems.…
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
•
Coping

Admitting the Truth
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 29, 2007)
The expression admission ranges anywhere from access to affirmation. The price of admission (even with a senior discount) may be too expensive. Admitting the truth can also be too painful.…
Topics:
Change
•
Character, Integrity
•
Communication
•
Coping
•
Optimal Aging

Tax Time
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 15, 2007)
Many years ago, I naively imagined that when I retired, I would be free: free from paying taxes, free from going to the dentist, free to sit on my rocking chair on my porch and watch the Fords go by. My oh my, what a dreamer.…
Topics:
Financial
•
Retirement
•
Taxes

Retire? Who, Me?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 8, 2007)
We may not realize but retirement can be a serious senior moment. …
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
•
Planning
•
Retirement

Goofing Up and Ungoofing
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 1, 2007)
If yo'uve lived fifty-five, or even seventy-seven years or more, you probably are aware how easy it is to goof up and how tough it is to ungoof (my spell-checker didn't know that word but it works).…
Topics:
Change
•
Science & Technology

Missed Senior Moments
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments March 25, 2007)
There are some senior moments that seniors will never experience. This is regrettable but alas, there is nothing we can do about it…
Topics:
Inspiration
•
Opportunity

Facing Bad News
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 25, 2007)
Lessons from the story of Todd and Grandpa Eric…
Topics:
Comfort & Consolation
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Coping
•
Tragedy

It's Never Too Late
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments February 11, 2007)
Another senior moment arrives when a phone call or a thoughtful deed is too late. Let's look at some of these potential moments.…
Topics:
Opportunity
•
Optimal Aging

Suppose. . .
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 21, 2007)
Now that we are somewhere in the twilight zone, with slower reflexes and eyes that are dimming, we can think back on these wonderful and not so remarkable years.
Topics:
Choices and Decision Making
•
Memories

Older and Wiser?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments January 7, 2007)
The older we get, the wiser we become. Right? Not necessarily.…
Topics:
Change
•
Wisdom

With Praise for Aging Spouses
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons November 1, 2006)
An ode to the journey…
Topics:
Family
•
Optimal Aging

What, Me Not Drive?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments October 1, 2006)
For some, that awful, depressing, imposing, disgusting senior moment is when we're told not to drive any more.…
Topics:
Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
•
Change
•
Freedom
•
Lifestyle, General

In Triplicate
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 27, 2006)
A provocative article crossed my desk reminding me of a complex, multiple-type of some causes of senior moments. I borrowed two of its thoughts and added a third.…
Topics:
Financial
•
Lifestyle, General
•
Trouble

Look Who's Turning Sixty!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 27, 2006)
The baby boomers reach metal age…
Topics:
Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
•
Birthdays & Annivesaries

Imagine That
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 20, 2006)
Even one million is difficult to comprehend. Now, having said this, let me suggest a senior moment which isn't really a senior moment (it can happen to anyone, any age).…
Topics:
Contentment, Satsifaction

What About the Future?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 13, 2006)
Whoever fails to think about death, refuses to struggle with its implications, ignores its existence and avoids it like a plague, still cannot totally ignore it…
Topics:
Dying and Death
•
Faith
•
Planning

Pondering Retirement
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments August 6, 2006)
For many one of the great senior moments is the realization of retirement, but does the reality match the expectation?…
Topics:
Planning
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Retirement

Granny Flats
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments July 16, 2006)
Jenny was once a vibrant, intelligent and at times aggressive wife, mother and grandmother…
Topics:
Change
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Coping
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Disease
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Health Care
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Housing

Old Geezers
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments May 19, 2006)
Old Geezer. I remember when that expression was in vogue but perhaps it has faded somewhat today. Maybe it's time to remember.…
Topics:
Language, Meaning

`Are Seniors Vulnerable?
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 19, 2006)
Seniors are vulnerable even though we may argue otherwise. This is not necessarily a negative assumption.…
Topics:
Change
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Fraud
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Lifestyle, General

Acting Your Age
by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments April 19, 2006)
Let's face it. Seniors are often indomitable.…You name it, if one of us can do it, it's worth a try.…
Topics:
Change
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Opportunity
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Optimal Aging