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Caregiving Growing Burden on Women in Mid-Career
Life expectancy is usually considered a good thing. However, as longevity increases, the need for elder care continues to grow. Without advance planning the caregiving usually falls on the lap of a woman. This places a huge additional burden on … Continue reading
Posted in aging, boomers, caregivers, GenX, long term care, Uncategorized
Tagged 401k, aging, boomers, Career, career women, employment, generation X, GenX, health, healthcare, long term care, LTC, retirement, retirement planning, Women
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3 in 4 Need More
A recent news story about University of Tennessee Head Basketball Coach Pat Summitt reminds us how quickly things can change. As you may have heard, the well-known coach has been one of the most successful woman’s basketball coaches in our … Continue reading
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Tagged 3 in 4 need more, economy, employment, long term care, LTC, LTCI, retirement
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Evolution Theory for your Career
You have heard the saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. The Dinosaurs and the Romans were heard saying that just before the end. Successful organizations and successful people are always learning and “making it better” while never forgetting about being brilliant at the basics … the stuff that brought them to the party in the first place. This balance of never forgetting the skills that made you successful in the first place and balancing the need to always be learning and improving is necessary in order for anyone to stay on top of their game. This is the evolution theory in the long-term care insurance (LTCi) business. Continue reading