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No Excuses With A Run/Walk Program

No Excuses With A Run/Walk Program

In my 30s, I ran a marathon. It’s crazy to think I would easily run 10 miles during training. Unfortunately, I didn’t catch the running bug. My foot surgery post-marathon killed my desire to run another marathon. But I do still enjoy running only in a run/walk...

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Do You Have A Family Disaster/Emergency Plan?

Do You Have A Family Disaster/Emergency Plan?

Disasters and emergencies happen regularly. Watch the news, and you'll see one or more listed in the top stories. Natural disasters could be a result of where you live. For example, living near water increases the risk of flooding. If you live near drier areas, you...

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5 Things To Ask When In The Sandwich Generation

5 Things To Ask When In The Sandwich Generation

We often hear the term “sandwich generation” but really don’t understand its magnitude until we experience it. Sandwich Generation is a term used when someone is simultaneously caring for both their children and their aging parents. Couples either share...

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5 Tips to Help Your Child Learn About Money

5 Tips to Help Your Child Learn About Money

Do you realize your child’s first experience with money will impact their financial behavior for life? That’s HUGE – no wonder there‘s a lot of debate regarding how to teach children about money. Money isn’t everything, but it can make life easier – an important...

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Does Your Spouse Share Your Ideas About Retirement?

Does Your Spouse Share Your Ideas About Retirement?

Retirement may be a few years away, but it’s never too early to start discussing it with your spouse. It’s easy to assume they share the same ideas as you have for this stage of life, but do they? One of the services I offer is retirement planning. But before...

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No Excuses With A Run/Walk Program

In my 30s, I ran a marathon. It’s crazy to think I would easily run 10 miles during training. Unfortunately, I didn’t catch the running bug. My foot surgery post-marathon killed my desire to run another marathon. But I do still enjoy running only in a run/walk...

Do You Have A Family Disaster/Emergency Plan?

Disasters and emergencies happen regularly. Watch the news, and you'll see one or more listed in the top stories. Natural disasters could be a result of where you live. For example, living near water increases the risk of flooding. If you live near drier areas, you...

5 Things To Ask When In The Sandwich Generation

We often hear the term “sandwich generation” but really don’t understand its magnitude until we experience it. Sandwich Generation is a term used when someone is simultaneously caring for both their children and their aging parents. Couples either share...

5 Tips to Help Your Child Learn About Money

Do you realize your child’s first experience with money will impact their financial behavior for life? That’s HUGE – no wonder there‘s a lot of debate regarding how to teach children about money. Money isn’t everything, but it can make life easier – an important...

Does Your Spouse Share Your Ideas About Retirement?

Retirement may be a few years away, but it’s never too early to start discussing it with your spouse. It’s easy to assume they share the same ideas as you have for this stage of life, but do they? One of the services I offer is retirement planning. But before...

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