Archive for November, 2009

Sex and How to Dress to Get It

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Sex and How To Dress: BoomerYearbook.com

Sex and How To Dress: BoomerYearbook.com

This series of articles from Boomer Yearbook explores the fascinating and varied sexual behavioral patterns that occur as a result of the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced by men and women of the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: Boomer Yearbook’s Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.


Dr. Karen for BoomerYearbook.com

In the interests of getting sex, baby boomers turn all kinds of cartwheels and perform any number of fashion contortions. As we reach our fifties, sixties and seventies we often have a libido that is no less active and unfortunately, a mirror that is no less truthful than it was twenty years ago!

Women who are getting on in life go through the aging process. This removes elasticity from the skin; drops stomachs making it difficult to wear jeans attractively; piles weight on and turns hair gray and wiry: all part of growing older but not exactly helpful on a hot date. Male baby boomers have different problems: hairy ears, noses, and backs; baldness; love handles that nobody wants to handle.

Psychological articles tell us that one of the worst possible fashion faux pax made by baby boomers needing to dress to attract a sexual partner is making the effort to appear younger. A sixty year old woman in a short skirt does not look like a thirty year old woman in short skirt: she just looks like a sixty year old woman who should be wearing a longer skirt.

Male baby boomers with a hair problem (or rather a ‘lack of hair’ problem) really need to address the issue with some practicality and not try to fool themselves that their toupee, three shades lighter than the rest of their hair, looks natural: it just looks silly! Sorry to be cruel, guys! A cringe-inducing story is that of the young lady who found a fifty year old irresistible and went to bed with him, then screeched to wake the dead when she found a 12 inch piece of hair encroaching her pillow in the morning – a legacy of ‘comb over’!

A professional hair transplant is a much better idea if your lack of hair is causing you a confidence problem, boys. But make sure you consult a professional – perhaps start with the International Society of Hair Restoration Society (ISHRS – www.ishrs.org) and pick a doctor you can trust.

Psychological articles recommend that you consult your mirror with pride and make a brave decision to be yourself when you are seeking a sexual partner. There is little value in finding a common ground with someone and then being unable to sustain the artifice you have used to draw their interest in the early stages. Ladies who wear revealing clothes to attract sexual interest run the risk of attracting the exact kind of interest she would be better to avoid.

Boomer Sexuality: BoomerYearbook.com

Boomer Sexuality: BoomerYearbook.com

Men who delight in attracting young women for sex usually end up being very lonely when they find they have nothing in common other than sex – try finding a partner of your own generation, boys, for real fun-in and out of the bedroom!

The Psychological Article on Sex and How to Dress to Get It is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

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Using Sex to Get What You Want: How Can It Be Wrong?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Greying Boomers Using Sex: BoomerYearbook.com

Greying Boomers Using Sex: BoomerYearbook.com

This series of articles from Boomer Yearbook explores the fascinating and varied sexual behavioral patterns that occur as a result of the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced by men and women of the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: Boomer Yearbook’s Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

Dr. Karen for BoomerYearbook.com

Baby boomers are a sexy generation, everyone knows that – they invented the wheel when it comes to matters of the libido and continue to interest the rest of society with their ‘gray sex revolution’ and their determination to be the oldest swingers in history. Psychological articles observe that baby boomers have turned sexual interests into something that can be freely debated; enjoyed outside of the institution of marriage; used to get what you want.

What was that?! Used to get what you want? How can that be right!? The fact is, though, that some do use sex indiscriminately to attain all kinds of things – material possessions; career advancement; emotional one-upmanship within a relationship. Is it wrong? You decide.

There is a fine line between knowing something is wrong and actually doing it. We all know that using one’s sexual allurements in exchange for money is called prostitution and all our mothers teach us that this is immoral and nice girls (and boys) don’t do it. However, when we are striving for success in our career and we know the boss has a soft spot for us, Mom is not always on hand to say; ‘Don’t you dare do that!’ Or at the very least, ‘Don’t you dare do that without a condom!’

Sexual favors are a persuasive element in just about any context, whether it is the simple act of getting your own way with the boyfriend over how to spend Sunday afternoon or using your sexual influence to turn opinion over how to spend the state security budget: it is all a matter of scale.

Baby boomers and their sexual relationships have the pebble in a pond effect – one small act changes so many events. A woman sleeping with her boss for favors can change the career path of everyone around her; some of them detrimentally: people who deserve advancement don’t get it because Flossie in accounting dropped her drawers for JP on the top floor after the last Christmas party.

Psychological articles take a dim view of the effect sexual compromise can have on the human psyche. Baby boomers indulging in this method of getting what they want all of their lives suddenly suffer emotional fallout when they realize they no longer have the sexual allure they once had and experience all kinds of loss issues when they have to come to terms with attainment through different means.

The Psychological Article on Using Sex to Get What You Want: How Can It Be Wrong? is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

Boomer Yearbook is a Social Network and Psychological Articles for Baby Boomers. Connect with old and new friends, or expand your mind and ward off senior moments and elderly problems with dream analysis and online optical illusions and brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join other Baby Boomers to stay informed, receive weekly Newsfeeds, and let your opinions be heard. Baby boomers changed the world. We’re not done yet!

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The Bedroom Influence: The Hold Baby Boomer Women Have Over Men

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
The Bedroom Influence: Boomeryearbook.com

The Bedroom Influence: Boomeryearbook.com

This series of articles from Boomer Yearbook explores the fascinating and varied sexual behavioral patterns that occur as a result of the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced by men and women of the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: Boomer Yearbook’s Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

Dr. Karen for BoomerYearbook.com

It’s the sex thing again – whenever the subject of baby boomers and their influence on the World is discussed, the sexual freedom thing comes to the surface. It is true that baby boomers did renovate the World’s attitude to sex but most of all, they resolved to stay true to their own concepts of how their sex lives should be run. Women who are baby boomers exert power over their men through sexuality by making sex part of home comfort and an integral ingredient of a man’s overall well being.

The bedroom influence is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to getting the old man to do something he doesn’t want to do. Cynical though it may be, lady baby boomers can be quite naughty when it comes to manipulating a situation to get what they want and if that includes withdrawing sexual favors for a while, they simply add it to the agenda.

Psychological articles point out that a woman’s sexual affection can boost a man’s confidence and also his physical wellness. It can also undermine a man’s ability to enjoy life if it is withdrawn for a given period.

Lady baby boomers have a certain ‘proprietorial’ instinct in matters that affect their partners and husbands. They are not afraid of taking responsibility for decisions and in so doing, using their sexual influence to achieve their goals. It is quite common for lady boomers to ‘persuade’ their husbands to their point of view through sex, with every confidence that theirs is the right perspective and hubby will eventually come round! Rightly or wrongly, the arrangement works very well in a great number of boomer marriages.

Do boomer men know they are being manipulated? Certainly! Those who say they do not are simply stepping around the issue of sexual influence and the impact it has in their lives. Psychological articles show us that men do not always have to agree with their wives in order to love and respect them and the reverse is also true. Women use their sexual influence simply because they can: fewer men are able to do so but those who can, do!

Sex is not everything but to men who have been given the cold shoulder until they decide to see sense and agree to ‘whatever’, it can seem pretty important!

The Psychological Article on The Bedroom Influence: The Hold Baby Boomer Women Have Over Men is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

Boomer Yearbook is a Social Network and Psychological Articles for Baby Boomers. Connect with old and new friends, or expand your mind and ward off senior moments and elderly problems with dream analysis and online optical illusions and brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join other Baby Boomers to stay informed, receive weekly Newsfeeds, and let your opinions be heard. Baby boomers changed the world. We’re not done yet!

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Baby Boomer Mistresses: Sex for Favors

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Baby Boomer Mistress: BoomerYearbook.com

Baby Boomer Mistress: BoomerYearbook.com

This series of articles from Boomer Yearbook explores the fascinating and varied sexual behavioral patterns that occur as a result of the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced by men and women of the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: Boomer Yearbook’s Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

Dr. Karen for Boomeryearbook.com

The old adage is that love makes the World go round but in fact most people concede that it is sex that makes the journey interesting. Sex is responsible for so many of the World’s disasters: Samson and Delilah; Cleopatra and Mark Anthony; Marilyn and the Kennedys (both of them…) Baby boomers just adore sex and all the romance and intrigue that surround it and marriage need not necessarily dilute sexual interest (okay, in many cases it does).

Psychological articles on elderly problems portray The World of the ‘kept’ mistress as necessarily covert and also lonely. Whenever affairs, long term or otherwise, are brought to light it is usually the wife who draws sympathy, prompting a series of clichéd platitudes such as, ‘After xx years of marriage, how could he…’ or, ‘She was the last to find out…’ (Well, obviously, you idiot – if she had been the first, it would probably never have taken place!) or; ‘It’s the children who suffer’ – this last is true – it is the children who suffer.

Women who discover their husbands have been ‘playing away’ invariably imagine the mistress to be someone plastered in eye liner and wearing an ensemble that would not look out of place on Hollywood Boulevard but the truth is that men who fall into long term affairs find it difficult to extricate their affections from women who are intelligent, caring, affectionate, and considerate. Sorry, ladies, the truth is that most mistresses are everything the wife would love to be. Ouch!

One of the more common observations made by lady baby boomers on discovering their husband’s infidelity is: “Well if I spent XX dollars every week on clothes and make up, I could have an affair too!!” This is true, you could; but you didn’t, so you’re not and anyway that isn’t why he did it. Listen up girlfriend – men stay with their mistresses because they get something from the other woman they do not get from you. Simple. What is that ‘something?’ Well, if we knew that, the World would be happily married, wouldn’t it?

Mistresses at any age, not just baby boomers, can have a rough life when it comes down to it – they spend every family holiday alone; they have nobody to visit them in the hospital when they are sick, except for well meaning friends which is not the same as having your husband or partner bring you flowers and hugs when you are feeling low; they have to cope with every household emergency without the support of a male partner; they are expected to welcome unscheduled sex in the small windows of opportunity that present at odd times of day or night; psychological articles acknowledge that mistresses are deeply affected by their relationships and usually end up lonely and hurt: they are not all love rats.

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomer Mistresses: Sex for Favors is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

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What constitues bribery of an elected official?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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By Joseph J Kusnell

Recently, the US House and the US Senate passed some legislation relating to Universal Health Care,. The vote was very close but fell generally along party lines – Democrats for and Republicans against with few exceptions.

However, recently some legislators on the edge, unsure of which side they would support, were given special inducement by both the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and the Majority Leader of the Senate Harry Reid.

Pelosi and Reid it has been revealed doled out hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars – some from people that oppose the health care bill – to members of congress in order to BRIBE them to change their vote.

Three that we know about came from (1 ) California – a hundred million dollars or more to pay for a hospital wing in a congressman’s district (2) Louisiana – hundreds of millions of taxpayer money allotted to a Congresswoman’s district for Katrina victims and (3) three hundred million sent to Blanch Lincoln’s state of Arkansas in exchange for her vote on this same bill. There may be others. Very likely there ARE others. .

My question is who says this is legal? First, who gave Pelosi and Reid the right to dole our taxpayer money to representatives in order to bribe them to vote for projects favored by Pelosi and Reid? How is this legal? How is this not a crime?

I would say it is out and out BRIBERY of an ELECTED OFFICIAL. No matter they are all in the same political party, that isn’t important in the law. What is important is that no one try to bribe an elected official. If you do, you have committed a federal crime and you should go to jail.

Here is the definition of bribery: “To corrupt or gain influence by means of a bribe.”

That’s exact what Nancy Pelosi did. That’s exactly what Harry Reid did. Not only that but the money to doled out is PUBLIC MONEY and it came from many people that in fact do not approve of the legislation in question so they used everyone’s tax money for a very specific personal purpose. Isn’t that misuse of government funds?

How can it be that giving money to an elected representative to influence his vote is legal? How can the American democratic process work if leaders have access to the public till and are permitted to raid the public treasury to persuade (convince) people to vote against their conscience? That sound like a criminal act to me. And if it wasn’t to cause the recipient to get in line, then why was it given to them in the first place. After all, they were all well-known fence sitters on this bill BEFORE they got those huge grants.

Giving bribes to public officials to influence their votes is illegal. Certainly if we found money from outside the government being delivered to a representative in a brown bag, we would arrest the briber. So why does we arrest that briber just because he happens to work INSIDE the capital rather than outside?

Consider this: if a lobbyist didn’t favor this bill and walked around handing out millions of dollars in cash or promises or special treatment to Senators and Congressmen to get them to vote AGAINST the bill, he would be immediately arrested. That’s a felony!

What if each Senator or Congressman published a price list for his vote on various pieces of legislation, to wit: I am not going to support this bill but if you give me a hundred million dollars for a needed new wing on a hospital in my district, then I will indeed cast my vote for the bill. .

Is that okay? Is that legal? Or is it undermining the American legislative process? Is it bribing a public official and isn’t that a Federal crime? I think it is. In fact, I am sure it is. In fact, if that happened the Justice Department would immediately bring charges against both the person offering the bribe and the person ACCEPTING it. That’s a violation of Fiduciary Responsibility on behalf of any elected official and a act of illegal bribery for the guy offering the “favor”. That’s what Reid and Pelosi did to get enough votes to pass their partisan bill. Why shouldn’t they be charged with a crime since everyone knows this is what happened.

And the folks who accepted the bribes then voted for the legislation favored by the Speaker and the Senate Majority leader – two small time politicians one from the very limited area of San Francisco and the other from the rather small state of Nevada which earns its money from gambling, prostitution and game playing.

Did something say these two characters are above the law? Did someone tell them they could use all the money this government has at its disposal to “influence – or is it to BUY – votes in Congress?

If so, who told them that? Who told them they were above the law? Who said it was okay to bribe Congressmen and Senators with public monies?

What the hell is going on here? I thought we elected representatives to vote their conscience – to vote for what they thought was good for America? Now we learn they can bargain away their votes for cash and favors whenever possible and that’s okay with us?

No, it’s really not. That’s undermining the political process. That’s using everyone tax dollars to buy votes for their (Pelosi and Reid) personal political agenda. MY tax money was used to bribe people to vote for a bill I personally do not approve of. But even that’s not the important thing. The important thing is IT’S BRIBERY. It’s a CRIME.
Exchanging money or favors for votes may be politics but it’s still a CRIME. I think its called “undue influence”.

How many different ways is this wrong? How many different ways should this be illegal? Why aren’t Pelosi and Reid up on charges of undermining the US Political process. Instead of letting Senators and Representatives come to the conclusion that best suits their consciences, these so-call “leaders” are willing to shell out big bucks to BUY THEIR VOTES RIGHT INSIDE THE CAPITAL!

This is honest representative government in action? Like hell it is. It’s using public money to bribe public officials and anyone caught doing this should go to jail!

So how come someone in Justice isn’t looking into this? How come we don’t talk to that California representative who admitted IN PUBLIC that he exchanged his vote on health care for some money to build a new wing to a hospital in his district. How about we talk to the Congresswoman who walked home with 300 million of taxpayer dollars for “Katrina victims” in exchange for her vote on The Health Care bill. Or the Senator from Arkansas who didn’t make up her mind until Reid gave her a pocketful of tax dollars for her district. And how many others were given this special brand of persuasion? What do we have in our government’s inner circles, people that trained in the Mafia? Hell why use money to bribe them, why not just make them an offer they can’t refuse! That would work just as well.

Does this make sense to you? Do you know that Reid and Pelosi just paid almost half a BILLION dollars to buy these three votes and God knows how many more? And no one wants to challenge this in Federal Court? Folks, this is bribery! This is NOT legal! If this is the way these people are running our government, they all need to be charged with crimes and brought to trial!!! .Why not stand at the door of the Hall and simply hand out thousand dollars bills to the congressmen and women as they come in. You know a big smile and a “Hope you are with us on this one, this is for you.”
And you hand that the thousand dollar note.

Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have BRIBED at least three Representatives and Senators. No one can tell me this is lawful or legal or proper. It is none of these things. What it is, is criminal! Let’s shine a spotlight on this and watch which rats scurry for cover. .

I want these two charged with bribing high government officials. I think the case against them is open and shut. And it will invovled far more than three people, I will bet you. God knows how much of our money these two have used to BUY this legislation.

The people we sent to Washington as our representatives are supposed to vote on conscience not for cash on the barrel head. .Hell, if they can be bribed on one project, why not on another? And if they can be bribed why can’t everyone. Or can they?

And if everyone can, what kind of government is this and why do we bother to vote. I thought we elected representatives to represent US – but apparently they represent whomever gives them the biggest kick back. I can see them now taking the oath with one hand on the Bible and the other held open behind them where people can stuff money into it.

CALL IT WHAT IT IS – WHAT THESE TWO DID WAS TO BRIBE HIGH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IN ORDER TO UNDULY INFLUENCE OUR LEGISLATIVE PROCESS. I AM NOT SURE BUT I THINK THAT’S A FEDERAL CRIME NO MATTER WHO DOES IT!!!!!!

So let’s file charges and see what rats run out of the smoking building.

God Bless America. God Bless honesty and integrity. It seems to have disappeared from our government – maybe we should do something to bring it back

On behalf of the American voter, I demand an investigation be opened immediately to determine if Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid broke the law in giving special consideration to at least these three elected officials in order to cause them to change their vote on the Health Care Bill.

Because if they did, they belong in jail!!!

Joey

Baby Boomers Retiring in Merry England

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Retiring in Merry England: BoomerYearbook.com

Retiring in Merry England: BoomerYearbook.com

Articles from Boomeryearbook.com explore the fascinating and varied behavioral patterns that occur when families are affected by outside events, or by the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced in the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: The Boomeryearbook.com Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

By Boomeryearbook.com

Baby boomers have been raised on tales of their fathers’ and grandfathers’ experiences of wartime England and some of the stories of the warmth of English hospitality and the good old English pub scene are by no means exaggerated. There is nowhere quite like England when it is the height of summer and the strawberries are in season: lunch on the lawn under the Chestnut tree; cricket teas; village fairs.

England is certainly all of this and more but there are some drawbacks to English life, not the least of which is the weather which can cast a damp pall over just about everything, making it impossible to plan ahead for a barbecue and edging a grey tinge around even the most enjoyable social event. English weather is unpredictable at best and an English summer during a bad year can be non existent, constantly battered by rain and wind from April through to September. Psychological articles recommend that anyone with a tendency to depression or suffering with SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder) should avoid the English climate at all cost.

Retiring in England: BoomerYearbook.com

Retiring in England: BoomerYearbook.com

That being said, the upside of English life must be the culture scene, with just about every town and village in the country involved in its own celebration of English heritage and history. The larger cities offer a wealth of stage plays; galleries; exhibitions and museums and English Heritage provides an incredible list of stately homes to visit for those whose tastes run to trawling through several hundred years of tapestries and family artefacts.

Most American baby boomers retiring to the UK take the precaution of prescribing to private health cover and enjoy top quality medical attention in the several hundred superior clinics and hospitals all over the country. The UK health service has received severe criticism in terms of waiting lists and sub standard care but in fact psychological articles advise that the standards are not that bad and certainly private clinics have an excellent reputation.

The price of property in the UK depends on location. Rental can be expensive but in general the property market is seen as a sound long term investment for prospective baby boomers who wish to retire to good old ‘Blighty’. The traditional thatched country cottage with roses around the porch can be costly but British housing is well controlled and still represents a reasonably safe purchase for those who yearn for a social life in the local British pub and a safe and secure, albeit slightly soggy retirement…!

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers Retiring in Merry England is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

Boomer Yearbook is a Social Network and Psychological Articles for Baby Boomers. Connect with old and new friends, or expand your mind and ward off senior moments and elderly problems with dream analysis and online optical illusions and brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join other Baby Boomers to stay informed, receive weekly Newsfeeds, and let your opinions be heard. Baby boomers changed the world. We’re not done yet!

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The Baby Boomers Retirement Plan in Thailand

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Boomers Retiring in Thailand: BoomerYearbook.com

Boomers Retiring in Thailand: BoomerYearbook.com

Articles from Boomeryearbook.com explore the fascinating and varied behavioral patterns that occur when families are affected by outside events, or by the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced in the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: The Boomeryearbook.com Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.


By BoomerYearbook.com

One enterprising lady who recently decided to retire to Thailand is saving diligently to sponsor a beachside home in her dream location and expressed the desire to spend her final days in the ‘Land of Smiles’ and eventually when she dies to be wrapped in a sail and gently floated out to sea in a candlelit ceremony! Baby boomers, along with everyone else, receive a warm welcome in Thailand and the retired American community has expanded in recent years, prompting the Thai government to consider various affordable financial facilities for Americans wishing to buy their own property.

Thailand is proud of its incredible beaches; lush forests and impressive mountains. The lifestyle in Thailand is to die for, with its warm climate; low cost of living; wide use of English as the country’s second language and plenty of opportunities for laid back entertainment.

Baby boomers who have worked in Thailand know that is a popular holiday destination with the rest of Asia and many Americans who spent part of their career working in Asia choose Thailand for their retirement. The country is quite simply gorgeous, with beautiful gardens, a perfect living environment and an impressive cosmopolitan culture. Baby boomers with the right financial criteria can attain a retirement visa to allow them to settle permanently in Thailand.

Psychological articles recommend that medical facilities in Thailand are of a high standard and there are plenty of high quality clinics and hospitals to choose from all over the country. An international ISO certificate may be applied for to entitle attendance and most medical conditions are catered to.

Local color is impressive: the fabric markets are a must for lady baby boomers with a taste for opulence – Thai silk is not as cheap as it once was but every bit as beautiful and tactile. In Thailand it is possible to find fantastic 3D wall art and expertly carved furniture at a fraction of the cost in the US and many visitors to Thailand take advantage of opportunities to ship large quantities of local furniture back home.

Psychological articles note that for many, the transition from tourist to retiree in Thailand is a gradual one. Most take the time to explore the country in detail before making the all important decision on whether to retire there. It is quite useful that property rental is low, allowing prospective retirees to ‘try before they buy’.

The Psychological Article on The Baby Boomers Retirement Plan in Thailand is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

Boomer Yearbook is a Social Network and Psychological Articles for Baby Boomers. Connect with old and new friends, or expand your mind and ward off senior moments and elderly problems with dream analysis and online optical illusions and brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join other Baby Boomers to stay informed, receive weekly Newsfeeds, and let your opinions be heard. Baby boomers changed the world. We’re not done yet!

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Baby Boomers Retiring in New Zealand

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Baby Boomers Retiring in New Zealand: BoomerYearbook.com

Baby Boomers Retiring in New Zealand: BoomerYearbook.com

Articles from Boomeryearbook.com explore the fascinating and varied behavioral patterns that occur when families are affected by outside events, or by the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced in the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: The Boomeryearbook.com Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

By BoomerYearbook.com

New Zealand is literally the end of the World and it’s only minus point could be that from here, there is nowhere else to go; apart from Australia, that is, which is still a couple of thousand kilometres away! Baby boomers considering retiring in New Zealand are usually doing so because they have a passion for outdoor activities and a healthy lifestyle.

The old joke is that New Zealand closes at ten every evening and there is certainly some truth in this, so baby boomers seeking a hot night life should rule New Zealand out as a viable option – the only place to find nightclubs and trendy restaurants in New Zealand are in the larger cities such as Auckland or Wellington.

So why would anyone want to go there, you might ask? Psychological articles teach us that quite simply New Zealand must be the most beautiful country in the World; a paradise of contrasts where you can sunbathe in the snow – swim in the lake in the morning and ski a virgin slope in the afternoon; fish for rainbow trout for lunch or take a white water ride if you’re the type who likes your hair either blowing in a fresh breeze or standing on end in fright.

One of the first things baby boomers might notice on arriving in New Zealand is the light – it is dazzling and everywhere you look, the impressive landscape is showcased by the light effect that makes the whole country look like a picture postcard with vibrant color – the blues look bluer somehow, the greens look greener and the sheep look whiter!

New Zealanders are the most hospitable people in the World and American baby boomers always find a warm welcome. If you stay at one of their houses, however, be prepared to be coaxed to stay six months – they will entice you to come for ‘tea’ (yeah, come round for tea, it’s not far) which consists of half a sheep and a large helping of pavlova washed down with gallons of tea, before inviting you to stay for the sheep shearing party the following month rather than return home (oh, you can’t travel all that way today, it’s miles away…) One of the World’s most beautiful and genuinely affectionate people, New Zealanders will give you their last dollar whether you need it or not!

New Zealand is not the cheapest place in the World to retire and in fact the cost of living is quite high, probably on a par with the US. The local restaurant scene is pretty limited but the food itself is gorgeous with fresh, home grown and super sized ingredients readily available along with superior food hygiene standards and control. Property is reasonably priced and psychological articles recommend that the health service is of a high standard.

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers Retiring in New Zealand is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

Boomer Yearbook is a Social Network and Psychological Articles for Baby Boomers. Connect with old and new friends, or expand your mind and ward off senior moments and elderly problems with dream analysis and online optical illusions and brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join other Baby Boomers to stay informed, receive weekly Newsfeeds, and let your opinions be heard. Baby boomers changed the world. We’re not done yet!

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Baby Boomers Retiring to The Caribbean

Friday, November 20th, 2009
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Articles from Boomeryearbook.com explore the fascinating and varied behavioral patterns that occur when families are affected by outside events, or by the impact of the modern World; the challenges faced in the new age and the hurdles that must be addressed: The Boomeryearbook.com Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation.

By Boomeryearbook.com

Some of the most fantastic beach locations in the World are found alongside Caribbean waters and the homes for sale in Caribbean locations are certainly impressive, with outdoor living a feature that comes as standard. Some offer private beach access and many baby boomers retiring in the Caribbean employ staff to make their retirement experience both comfortable and convenient.

Retiring in Trinidad, for example, can be as expensive or as budget-friendly as you please, depending on your financial position and frame of mind. You can buy an opulent beach side villa after the style of the famous Oliver Messel, one of the pioneers of the outdoor sitting room and a style guru worshipped by celebrities worldwide, or a modest two-bedroomed apartment on a sleepy street featuring fruit stalls and market traders.

One of the things baby boomers notice when they retire in the Caribbean is that if they arrive feeling slightly jaded and frayed around the edges, they very soon wake up that a new part of their lives is just beginning and become filled with enthusiasm and energy; psychological articles show that this is simply a side benefit of achieving a healthier and stress free lifestyle.

Life is certainly slower in this part of the World and any signs of hurry are quickly brought under control by the sunny smiles of the locals who are quick to assure newcomers that whatever is going to happen can happen tomorrow, so chill out and enjoy the sun, the exquisite local cuisine and the beach. Taking life slowly is an art form here, which likely explains the absence of stress in most people’s personal outlook.

American baby boomers are welcomed with open arms to Caribbean shores. The cost of living is low, around a third of what it costs to survive in the US, perhaps slightly more depending on whether you have expensive tastes! The weather is warm all the year through, so those living in retirement in the Caribbean tend to become quickly accustomed to wearing fewer clothes.

The health system in Trinidad and other Caribbean destinations has improved in recent years but is still not up to the standard Americans expect. Private cover is therefore strongly recommended for baby boomers considering the Caribbean as a retirement option and anyone with a poor health record or ongoing health issues might be better advised to seek an alternative retirement plan that includes a reliable local health service.

Psychological articles note that stress levels in the Caribbean characteristically low this year and are forecast to remain that way for the foreseeable future!

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers Retiring to The Caribbean is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

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Baby Boomers Aloha: Retiring in Hawaii

Friday, November 20th, 2009

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With an average temperature of around 75º and a low crime rate, the beautiful tropical paradise of Hawaii draws plenty of interest for retiring baby boomers. There is enough rainfall in Hawaii to keep it green and colorful all the year round and Hawaii is renowned for its vibrant and abundant flowers. Definitely up there when it comes to providing retirees with a gentle and civilized retirement haven, Hawaii is encircled with more than 100 top starred beaches and has it all when it comes to outdoor living and an excellent quality of life.

There is something magnetic about Hawaii: perhaps the attraction is the climate, encouraging residents to slop around in beach sandals, shorts and brightly flowered shirts and muumuus. For tired and aging executives who have spent their careers battling with the commuter traffic in New York or Chicago and yearn for an absence of pressure, Hawaii has peace and ‘laid back living’ in abundance, all just a plane ride away.

On the practical side, there is no way Hawaii could be described as a bargain retirement zone. Many of the good things in life are free but few of them are on offer in Hawaii! However, for many baby boomers, cheap retirement is not what they are seeking and they place a premium on good facilities such as good quality health care, excellent social life and a high standard of American styled property in great golf or beachside locations. Psychological articles rate Hawaii as one of the healthiest locations in the World.

Baby boomers tend to seek retirement that offers activity as well as the opportunity to chill out and Hawaii has a wealth of water sports to choose from, including scuba diving; surfing; sailing and spectacular fishing. The wonderful weather brings out the best in most people and in general there is air of casual hospitality associated with Hawaii.

For those who are looking for a little piece of heaven in retirement but do not wish to leave the United States, Hawaii is the place to settle with its unmistakable air of beachside elegance and its beautiful homes that feature wide terraces to make the best of one of the best climates in the World.

Psychological articles tell us that baby boomers determined to stay in the United States in retirement represent a huge part of the Hawaiian community and love the islands and the country club style social life that is part of the Hawaiian lifestyle.

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers Aloha: Retiring in Hawaii is part of Boomer Yearbook’s continuing series of baby boomers psychological coaching tips and how to alleviate elderly problems. We believe knowledge is power. We’d love to hear what you think.

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