Archive for January, 2010

Baby Boomer Spending Power and the Pull of the Designer Tag

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Boomer Yearbook explores the fascinating and varied behavioral patterns that occur in the baby boomer generation with coaching solutions available: Boomer Yearbook’s Guide and Coaching Strategy for the baby boomer generation

 
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By BoomerYearbook.com

The baby boomer cash cow shows no sign of abating. The generation with oodles of boodle continues to be a marketing target for manufacturers big and small. Money talks and average baby boomers generate enough hard cash to be a valuable potential customer for just about anything: cars; houses; clothes; jewelry.

The baby boomer marketplace is discerning, however, with an exacting benchmark for products and services. The most laid back and easy to please members of society are unexpectedly discriminating when it comes to the clothes they wear; the holidays they take and the way they wear their hair: they can afford to be.

Lady baby boomers are known to be among the most prolific shoppers with a steely determination to purchase the best and ignore the rest – well heeled (Jimmy Choo or Manolo Blahnik usually) ladies can always find the extra several hundred dollars needed to fund their shoe store indulgences and clever marketing executives make sure the best is readily available.

Label Hunters

A great deal of noise is made about label hunters who are invariably accused of being ‘snob shoppers’. The truth is, however, that designer clothing holds up under close inspection. A typical Chanel or Catherine Walker suit is beautifully stitched; classically cut and will stand the test of time; as wearable in ten years as it is today. A professional lady baby boomer wants a power image without losing femininity; a concept the definitive professional baby boomer Catherine Walker understands perfectly. Her range of business wear is unparalleled and its only minus point is the price: haute couture tags are way out of reach of the average housewife with a small budget but within target range of Ms Baby Boomer.

The baby boomer generation tends to look for the bigger picture when it comes to discernment. There is no point in having a designer wardrobe if you live in a trailer and drive around in a rusty pick up circa 1970: enter the executive package Lexus, the custom fitted cedar dressing room and membership of the Yacht Club!

A love of beauty and of beautiful surroundings is addictive and applies to every aspect of life. The art of acquisition is ongoing: why carry around a PVC practical zip up wallet if you can afford the finest Armani embossed leather? Why be satisfied with a calico lined handbag if you can afford Givenchy or Louis Vuitton, fitted with soft and tactile Italian chamois with matching accessories?

The baby boomer community has a tenacious belief in its destiny and its entitlement to the best that money can buy.

They earned it and as far as they are concerned why shouldn’t they spend it?

Why not indeed…!

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomer Spending Power and the Pull of the Designer Tag 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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BoomerYearbook.com Free Card Concentration Game

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Focus and see how quickly you can find the matching card. This is a game that helps build memory and concentration.

BoomerYearbook.com Free Card Concentration Game is on the home page of BoomerYearbook.com

Simply Press Start Game to begin timing and click yellow boxes to show cards and find matches.

Sharpening the Mind with the BoomerYearbook.com Card Concentration Game

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

 

Spinning Girl Genius Test Explained by BoomerYearbook.com

Spinning Girl Genius Test Explained by BoomerYearbook.com

 

By BoomerYearbook.com

The ailments that typify baby boomer later years are all too often concerned with the mind slowing down. A person who spends half their life doing physical work would find their muscles softening once their routine changes in retirement. Similarly, the human brain requires regular exercise to ‘keep its eye on the ball’.

Like every other part of the body, the mind needs exercise to stay active and healthy. Brain exercises can make a difference, help to retain awareness and ward off elderly problems by injecting activity into those tired cells instead of allowing them to rest on their laurels!

A mind that is used constantly stays sharp and able to problem solve, which probably explains why Bridge is so popular with the baby boomer community; it certainly gives the mind a well deserved workout and helps to retain the brain’s natural ability to reason and to apply logic to a given situation. Playing the BoomerYearbook.com Card Concentration Game will keep the mind sharpened and ready to slave over a hot Bridge tournament!

You cannot take your brain out and give it a good pummelling on the trampoline – unfortunately… The brain requires different exercise – the kind that involves concentration and mental application.

Attending an inspiring talk on a subject that interests us or becoming involved in a heated debate will leave us feeling oddly invigorated. This is the brain working overtime and enjoying its stimulation. Sending it home to vegetate in front of the TV will result in its slowing down – anticipating that it is no longer required on board!

The BomerYearbook.com Card Concentration Game takes a few minutes tops; helping to keep your faculties agile and up to speed. Click on any square to reveal the number or image. It will pop up and quickly disappear until you find its corresponding number or picture on the grid. Once you have matched pairs they will stay displayed until the end of the game. Easy? Sure it is… The timer will tell you how you are progressing.

The challenge is to complete the game faster than last time or even faster than your competitor if you are playing with a partner. Beating your personal best is rewarding and reassuring – try it and see!

The baby boomer brain can be as sharp or as dull as you want – the BomerYearbook.com Card Concentration Game builds memory and concentration; clearing away the cobwebs and keeping the mind agile, flexible, and healthy.

 

Spinning Girl Genius Test by BoomerYearbook.com

Spinning Girl Genius Test by BoomerYearbook.com

The Psychological Article on Sharpening the Mind with the BoomerYearbook.com Card Concentration Game 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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Not Without an Invitation…….!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Not Without an Invitation…!

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By BoomerYearbook.com

 

At the end of 2009, gate crashers managed to breach two clear areas of security and attend a state dinner arranged to honor the Indian Prime Minister, so we are told.  The cheeky and socially ambitious Tareq Salahi and his wife Michaele managed to get past reportedly impregnable security checks, including at least two Secret Service checks and a scanner, and mingle with the great and good at a glittering affair attended by everyone who is anyone.

 

After bluffing their way into the East Room where cocktails were served, the Salahis were photographed with Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and continued to meet and greet dozens of honored (and presumably invited) guests such as United States Vice President Joe Biden and the Indian Embassy Chief of Mission Arun K Singh.

 

White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs, presumably with President Obama’s approval, emphatically stated that crashers Tareq Salahi and his wife Michaele were NOT invited – NOT on the guest list – despite the Salahis’ assurances that an invitation was issued. 

 

Yet some interesting observations have surfaced concerning the alleged ‘gate crashing’ of this White House formal dinner.  Mr Obama’s attitude to the incident and reported anger ‘apres dinner’ at the ‘sloppy’ security measures taken to exclude unwanted guests suggests the crashers were unwelcome strangers and in no way acquainted with the first couple. 

 

Weeks later, we are presented with photographs taken of the once Senator Obama being obviously chummy with the Salahis: smiling faces; arms linked – in what is becoming a typical contradiction in so many matters that concern the new president.

 

Why the song and dance routine about the incompetence of the Secret Service and the call for tighter security?  Sceptics are suggesting that the President is attempting to ‘throw the Secret Service under the bus’… If so: why?

 

Whatever agenda there might be behind closed doors, the Secret Service has since been forced to review security policies on state occasions, resulting in stringent and probably costly adjustments to existing procedures.  

 

Not for the first time, the chameleon-like Obama appears in a totally different light to the one we all originally perceived. Or did we?  Did the president ever really categorically state that he had NOT INVITED the Salahis?  Or did he actually criticize the Secret Service security procedure simply because the Salahis were not in possession of a valid invitation?  Did Joe Biden present an invitation?  Did the Indian Chief of Mission present his? What did Obama actually complain about?  Does anyone know, apart from the Secret Service itself?

 

Was he really enraged about sloppy and ineffective security or was he simply ticked off because a pair of social climbers he would prefer to forget he ever met managed to freeload a fancy White House formal reception?  The question marks that concern the motives of President Obama typify the mysterious personality of America’s newest and most unpredictable president and lead us to wonder what will turn up next…?

 

The Salahis’ presence at the White House State affair was certainly knowingly contrived without a formal invitation, explaining why they did not attempt to take seats at dinner: the absence of their names on the seating plan would prompt an immediate security check, however inattentive the Secret Service might have been.

 

If publicity was the true motive of the Salahis, they have certainly achieved a level of attention with their party crashing stunt: so has Obama.

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Feb. 15, 2010:
Check out this link for other interesting information regarding Obama administration affiliations:

Massive takedown of Obama’s and Baucus’s playing footsie with Big Pharma | Corrente

The Beautiful World of Zentangles

Monday, January 18th, 2010
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Zentangle: BoomerYearbook.com

By BoomerYearbook.com

The art of Zentangle was developed by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts. At a glance, Zentangle images appear to be a complicated interwoven mass of lines and curves. On closer inspection it becomes clear that Zentangles are carefully drawn doodles; images of passing fancy that are created from simple beginnings.

Zentangles are ‘built’ line upon line, with embellishments added at will by the artist. The images are compelling, probably because most people can look upon the sections of a Zentangle and think, ‘Well I could do that’. And they do!

One of the many attractions of Zentangles is that they are accessible for anyone who can put pen to paper: children;baby boomers; tired executives… There is no necessity for artistic talent, although a creative side is invariably exposed with practice. They can be as simple or as intricate as you wish and for some they have replaced crosswords and Sudoku as a commuter’s companion! They are calming, pleasing stress removers that are slightly addictive so be warned!

Zentangling artists tend to range in age from around four to ninety four – the beauty of the Zentangle is that it requires no expensive equipment, simply pen or pencil or both and some good quality paper. Beginners are usually delighted with even a first attempt, which is likely why a second and third effort follow quickly after!

Baby boomers find that Zentangles can be used to decorate and embellish and can be incorporated in other work such as scrap booking, journals, invitation designs and they have even been drawn onto trainers to personalize someone’s daily workouts!
One of the more interesting benefits of Zentangle for baby boomers is the effect of reducing stress. The process of absorbing the mind brings tranquility. Time runs away as the artist slips further into his or her creation, producing lines, blocks and circles that are fascinating, interwoven pockets, drawing the eye and calming the soul. Its therapeutic effects have been known to help deal with addiction; anger; stress; recuperation from illness and work related distress and even a first experience of putting pen to paper to create a Zentangle teaches why this is so. In simple terms it is an exercise in hand eye co-ordination that requires very little natural artistic talent. The result, however, is artistic in the extreme and it is possible for five year olds to turn out a piece of work that is every bit as impressive as something a professional artist might produce. How neat is that…! The process of producing a Zentangle utilizes just about every area of the brain and requires the creator to be totally absorbed, making it a valuable tool to combat stress.

The finished work boosts confidence and fills the artist with enthusiasm to try again. There are certain skills which may be learned, such as pattern techniques and shading but on the whole, a raw novice can enjoy Zentangling from the outset and build an impressive gallery within a week or so. Zentangles may also provide a satisfying pastime for someone who is armchair bound or even bed bound. Baby boomers who are recovering from illness could find Zentangling deeply therapeutic.The Psychological Article on The Beautiful World of Zentangles 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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Zentangles traditionally are created on small squares of paper (making them pocket friendly) although some, like the one in our illustration, expand to become more ambitious and larger pieces. The patterns are inspired by nature; architecture and people and there are no limitations to what a Zentangle might depict. Some are themed; some are not; a totally free media of expression and a way for the mind to celebrate its artistic side as well as exercise its ability to problem solve; direct ideas and freely portray unconstrained thoughts on paper.

Beverly Godfrey is a passionate Zentangle artist with a fine collection of Zentangle projects in her portfolio. A beginner’s guide is available on her Squidoo lens at http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-zentangle

See Maria Thomas’ Zentangles at http://www.zentangle.com/index.php

Baby Boomer Vanity – Where Will it Lead Us?

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

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By Dr. Karen for BoomerYearbook.com

Baby boomers continue to attract criticism in their advancing years. In the maelstrom of ‘boomer controversy’ in the fifties, sixties and seventies of the last Century, baby boomers were attacked for their promiscuity; their blatant disregard of rules, regulations and traditions and most of all for their sheer audacity when it came to refusing to do doing things the way they had always been done. When boomers decided they no longer liked society’s values, they set out to change them. And change them they certainly did!

In the bad old days (in other words before plastic) things were a little different. New mothers struggled with heaving metal buckets of soaking diapers because there was no alternative to getting cloth toweling clean and sterile as baby boomers had not yet invented disposable diapers. The wonder of synthetics had not yet changed the World, so every housewife’s daily routine included armfuls of washing and pressing of family clothing – not to mention an ongoing battle with pure cotton bed linen to be boiled, starched and pressed before it was deemed fit for use.

Women particularly were victims of agricultural facilities. Most men in the pre boomer age enjoyed the status of ‘lord and master’ and favored conventional family roles where they very much ruled the roost; rarely helping with household chores; usually making all decisions of a financial nature for good or ill; sometimes availing themselves of a social life separate to family life, found in sporting and drinking clubs.

In addition to the inconvenience of daily chores, many lladies were compelled to stay within the strict perimeters of local prejudice. A respectable widow, even if she was still relatively young, would not dream of casual dating and risk triggering gossip and scandal. Dressing in racy fashions was definitely out of the question! As she got older, her skin wrinkled and her teeth and gums began to weaken: she accepted her toothless and wrinkly future quietly and made the best of things, choosing to cover the wrinkles with thick, unsightly make up resembling filler and thinly veiling her ill fitting dentures with a watery smile…

The general aura of practicality surrounding society in pre boomer days would hardly encourage vanity. Newspaper promotion vaguely endorsed the importance of ladies keeping their figures through heavy corseting right up to the fifties but few cosmetic enhancements were available, apart from standard face paint widely frowned upon. Men were invited to keep their beards well trimmed and reminded that real men smoked the right brand of cigar or cigarette but were otherwise left to age graciously!

Baby boomer technology changed everything forever

Yet by the closing years of the last Century, it was possible to completely transform one’s appearance and scrape away the years as much as one wished, provided there were sufficient funds to cover the treatments. Plastic and silicone technology brought revolutionary medical corrective surgery. Combined with a determination to stay young, almost anything became possible for a baby boomer on a mission to live forever…

Any why not? Why should the World object on the one hand to the baby boomer vanities that brought physical enhancement to the modern World and yet on the other hand have the temerity to avail itself of the technological and surgical facilities now available courtesy of boomer skills, talents and resources?

In the twenties and thirties of the last Century, a man with a toothache could either put up with it or undergo an extraction. By the time he reached his late fifties, he would be most fortunate to have sufficient healthy teeth left to chew! Nowadays, it is extremely rare for a fifty, sixty and even seventy year old to wear false teeth. Early orthodontry pulls and pushes teeth and gums into shape and modern dental methods strengthen gum and bone sufficiently to ensure our teeth outlive us. No more plates; no more embarrassment…

Research changed that: boomers changed that.

Along with the ability to perform cosmetic surgery, new morals surfaced to accompany physical enhancement. The World talked itself into believing breast lifts were perfectly acceptable, along with hair transplants; nose jobs; tummy tucks and less invasive treatments such as eyelash dyeing; hair tinting; skin peels.

Baby boomer vanity is one of the biggest single money spinners in the history of marketing and the reason is obvious: boomers have money.

Baby boomer morals have always been slightly flawed where the rest of the World was concerned but their ability to ‘fix stuff’ has always been legendary. Who on earth would tolerate being fat, bald and toothless if they could be slim, fit, with a perfect flashing smile and a full head of hair? Who? Broke people – that’s who!

It takes money. And money, unfortunately, is a commodity the average Joe does not have. The result is resentment of boomers and their ability to have exactly what they want whenever they want it.

As we lurch into a new Century, modern science embroiders on boomer achievements to improve on existing treatments in an effort to make them not only better but also cheaper and therefore more accessible for those with fewer financial resources.

So don’t worry – by 2050, we will ALL be gorgeous!

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomer Vanity – Where Will it Lead Us? 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 and Sexual Freedom

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
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By Boomeryearbook.com

Any kind of a sexual revolution has had baby boomers in their very forefront, right from the very beginning. This is the reason why baby boomers have been given so much importance by people around the world. A recent poll and study just concluded amongst parents suggests that baby boomers have a much more enjoyable as well as enticing life than others. They enjoy a greater sexual freedom and are open to vivid types of foreplay.

This rage in echo boomers to copy the attitude of baby boomers has been growing. Baby boomers are increasing in number and today, their tally has reached to eighty five million. Today, people are increasingly interested in meeting interesting people and going the distant lane along with them. The results of numerous research done in the area suggest the very same thing. About 30 per cent of baby boomer population are single. There are about 34 per cent baby boomers out of these who indulge in having sex on their very first date. There are still other 17 per cent who indulge into pre- marital sex.

There are various intents as well as reasons which drive youngsters into copying baby boomers attitudes , as suggested by the questionnaire based survey conducted in the United States and Canada. Out of the entire lot of baby boomers, at least 47 per cent of the population consisted of those who were looking for friendship and about 17 percent others were looking for an able as well as an amicable sexual companion. Such baby boomers are increasingly sexually free as well as liberated.

The reason behind this has to do with the environment in which these baby boomers were born and brought up. These were the times of radicalism as well as social change. These were the times when feminist movements and sentiments were doing rounds in the society and these empowered women to feel more confident about their sexual wants as well as needs in the bed. These were the times when contraception became increasingly popular and the issues related to pregnancy and the fear of its social repercussions started to be forgotten. Even single parenting ceased to be a social taboo and this encouraged many women and men all over the world to indulge in sexual relationships more freely.

One of the greatest points of advantage which baby boomers enjoy over their parents’ generation has to do with a modern day lifestyle syndrome which is known as the empty nest syndrome. If you consider parents, they look forward to enjoy a very active sexual life till the time their son/daughter goes to college. When this happens, it is hard to talk about issues during bed and sexual interest gets a bit lost. Baby boomers however have the advantage of being able to find a common activity which interests both the partners. Thus while going for walks, reading or exercising routines; they can easily indulge in sexual conversation leading to activity which is highly beneficial for the entire relationship.

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers and Sexual Freedom 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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Elderly Problems for Co-dependent Parents

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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By Boomeryearbook.com

Apart from many other elderly problems, co-dependent parents can unknowingly ruin their child’s future development out of over love and care. We see that many psychologically healthy parents spend their lives taking care of their children and wish to retire when the children have grown up. However, co-dependent parents don’t do this. They do not accept the fact that their child has grown up and still treat him/her as a little kid. They don’t let up: not relaxing the authority and responsibility they showed when their child was still young, they continue to hover or “helicopter “around their adult offspring.

Most of the times, the kids feel insecure and uncomfortable with the extreme love and care given by co-dependent parents. Such elderly problems are harmful for both the child and the parent. While the co-dependent parents might want to be helpful and look after the needs of the child, however, when co-dependent affection is shown, the child might feel insecure, nervous, and self-doubting. Hence it discourages the child’s independent thought and activities. In extreme scenarios due to the co-dependent caretaking, the adult child becomes completely dependent on the parents and loses his or her feelings of independence, resulting in the child’s feeling deep resentment.

Many psychologists suggest that these kinds of changes in the adult child due to elderly problems of co-dependent parents are extremely dangerous for their personality. If the child is unable to develop as an independent capable thinking individual, it might affect the parents as well. Such unnatural care and affection might make the child an emotional cripple who will not be able to make any independent decisions or involve in any independent activities. The elderly problem of co-dependent parents usually robs the independence of the adult child making him incapable of clearly looking at the relationships or recognizing his adult role and responsibility.

Psychological articles tell us that the co-dependent parents often lie and make excuses for their child, which will result in a non-conducive environment for adaption. The parents believe that they know what is best for their kid but do not understand what their kid needs. Hence, they rob the interests of the child, and this makes them a robot; simply obeying orders and not following their own paths. This will make the child agree to the decisions of their parents even though they do not like them. In these cases, the child will feel incapable of challenging their parents who are exhibiting codependency elderly problems. Hence, gradually and unknowingly the child loses self esteem and the ability to make his own decisions.

There are many psychological facts that state the co-dependent single mothers face a tougher job in understanding their adult children and catering to what they need. A lonely mother might often not feel comfortable when the child leaves the home and hence blocks the way the child must grow. One should definitely seek professional help to tackle these elderly problems for the betterment of their child’s future.

The Psychological Article on Elderly Problems for the Co-dependent Parents 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 Enjoy Active Sex Lives

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
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By BoomerYearbook.com

The present day world and world population can be aptly referred to as the one that desires love and intimacy. And baby boomers of today are coming forward to prove this fact all over again. There is no subject in the present day society which is completely free of any kind of misconception or myth. The fact that baby boomers are one of those classes of people in the world, who have not just a healthy sex life, but a rocking life in the bed, goes on to testify to this.

A research-based study which commenced in the year 2004, testifies to the fact that baby boomers were largely successful in maintaining that special spark in their sex life. The research study was based on the opinions of 1700 different respondents, and all the respondents of the study were above the age of forty five years. The respondent population consulted took the interests as well as the opinions of at least three fourth of the entire population of world baby boomers, which stands at a staggering figure of seventy eight million. The study confirms that baby boomers had a super sex life and enjoyed their sexual sessions to the core. There are a host of different reasons which can be accounted for such an observation. One of the most important reasons is that baby boomers have a very well tuned bonding amongst themselves. It is this bonding that acts as a fuel to their rocking sex life and hurls them towards each other.

As the baby boomers revolution approaches its grey hair days, there are more than 58 million American citizens in the late stages of their 50s and 60s. The research has also gone out to exhibit that those American who were born post World War II, in the years of the baby boom, are giving a whole new definition to the word “old”. Today, 50s and 60s baby boomers are shunning off from the title of “old”, and reserving it for the ages of 70s and 80s. The most important parameter associated with old age, that is reducing sex drive, is one of the main reasons where baby boomers are proving the world wrong.

It has been a long kept myth in the psyches of our present day society that as a person greys and becomes old, the levels of libido in the body decrease: directly linking to a reduced sex drive. However, this is being proved wrong if you look at the present day baby boomers. The “old youngsters “of today are certainly on the move as far as their sexual drive is concerned. This is what the respondents brought out from the conducted study.

It is also a known fact that the level of sexual drive as well as erections in men decreases with growing age. However, this is not at all a deterrent for the present day baby boomer man. They do not let this biological phenomenon affect their sexual wants, desires as well or preferences.

The Psychological Article on Baby Boomers Enjoy Active Sex Lives 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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Co-Dependency is a Psychological Disorder

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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Co-Dependency is a Psychological Disorder
by BoomerYearbook.com

Sometimes, we feel that something is wrong in our lives but are unable to identify its cause; and one psychological cause can be what is referred to as co-dependency. Co-dependency is a psychological disorder found in people of any age but can be specially categorized as an elderly problem. It is a behavior pattern wherein the person gives more importance to the needs of others than his own. People suffering from codependent behaviors often have relationship problems.

Many people know that co-dependency is a psychological disorder but not many of them realize that it can happen to them. It is a surprising fact that many people in the world are affected with co-dependency but they are not aware of it. It is easy to identify co-dependency, an increasing elderly problem, once you are aware of its symptoms and characteristics.

Psychological articles suggest that co-dependency results from childhood problems; often handed down from one generation to the next. It also appears to be a frequently documented psychological fact that co-dependent people come from dysfunctional families. This could be the reason why people would not be able to notice the disorder in themselves and loved ones, ad often fail to realize they are suffering. In dysfunctional families there are often problems such as conflicts, disagreements about actions, not openly discussing feelings and similar unhappy and disagreeable family situations. Even though the people in these families may try to pretend that everything is all right, there are usually many dysfunctional symptoms such as addictions to alcohol, drugs, smoking, sex, gambling, or any other behavior that makes them forgot the family and try to feel better.

These are a few symptoms of co-dependency that is increasingly becoming a common elderly problems:

· The person might face difficulty in making decisions.

· You might get hurt when your efforts are not recognized.

· You always feel that you are responsible for anything that happened.

· You always fear abandonment and hence try to make extreme efforts to secure a relationship.

· You do not create boundaries between yourself and will allow access to everyone without complaining.

· You feel guilty when you try to defend yourself.

· You show an exaggerated need for approval from others.

· You would not like lying and dishonesty and feel constant anger.

· You are always drawn towards the people who needs help and attention.

· You will not trust anyone and do not like people to get close to you.

Co-dependency is one of the elderly problems that can be effectively treated. There are many types of treatments that can be chosen based on the complexity of the person. Therefore, it is always highly recommended to seek professional help in resolving co-dependency issues. If you are suffering from co-dependency, then it is typically indicative that over the years you have had many failed and unhappy relationships, which can cause additional elderly problems or make other problems worse. However, the good news is that professional help might enable you to completely overcome codependency . There is a lot of guilt and shame in the disease of co-dependency. However, there is nothing to be worried about as professional help can lead you out of the situation and help you in live a better life.

The Psychological Article on Co-Dependency is a Psychological Disorder 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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