_ Money Matters Retirement Who Controls Your Retirement Money? By Jane Farrell article People make a mistake when they feel as though theyΓÇÖve lost control of their qualified retirement plans ΓÇô they never … Read More→
Money Matters How Money Wise Are You?ΓÇ¿ By article Women control half of the wealth in the United States, yet studies have shown that many of them are convinced … Read More→
Aging Well Money Matters Why Becoming Your Own Health Advocate Can Save Your Money and Your Life By article As a pharmacist, IΓÇÖve seen many patients from all ages and walks of lifeΓÇörural communities, large metropolitan areas, wealthy, low-income, … Read More→
_ Retirement Working Out A Safe Money StrategyΓÇ¿ By article As people creep into the retirement ΓÇ£red zoneΓÇ¥ ΓÇô those years just before or right after they retire ΓÇô it … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension New Blood Pressure Guidelines Could Save Lives and Money By article Adhering to new hypertension guidelines could prevent thousands of heart attacks and deaths each year ΓÇô without increasing health care … Read More→
How to Make More Money, Work Less, Stress Less, and Live in the Country By blog Something below a 9?ΓÇ¥ I stammered. ΓÇ£IΓÇÖd have to change my whole life.ΓÇ¥ ΓÇ£Yep!ΓÇ¥ said my inner doctor. A few […]
_ 5 Emotions to Watch Out for In Your Relationship with Money By Jane Farrell article By Meriflor Toneatto Everyone has a relationship with money, but for women, itΓÇÖs much more fraught with emotion. When we avoid and ignore those emotions, we allow them to quietly guide our decision-making ΓÇô which inevitably holds us back. Understanding our emotions, fears and doubts about money and how they affect our behavior can help us heal them so we can experience financial and personal freedom. For women, money is an emotional currency. ItΓÇÖs tied to our sense of self-worth and self-confidence, and our feelings of safety and security.
Heart Health Unnecessary Blood Tests Waste Money By Sondra Forsyth article Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center used two relatively simple tactics to significantly reduce the number of unnecessary blood tests to assess symptoms of heart attack and chest pain and to achieve a large decrease in patient charges.
_ Medicare Reforms Save Money By article Reforms to Medicare regulations identified as unnecessary, obsolete, or excessively burdensome on hospitals and other health care providers will save nearly $660 million annually, and $3.2 billion over five years, through a rule issued on May 8th 2015 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services (CMS).
_ Mental & Emotional Health Can Money Buy Happiness? Maybe, Maybe Not By article Spending money on life experiences such as theater tickets or travel may not make materialistic shoppers any happier. Yet for these people, the purchase of high-end items fails to boost their mood as well. That is the conclusion of a study done at San Francisco State University and slated for publication in the June 2014 edition of the Journal of Research in Personality.
_ Kona Whale Watching By Jane Farrell blog One great way to get out on the open water in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii is to […]
_ Medicare To Fix Medicare Spending, Prevent Fractures Among Aging Americans By Jane Farrell article As the White House and Congress prepare for negotiations over the budget and U.S. debt ceiling, there has been a … Read More→
_ Money Matters Annuities: The Swiss Army Knife of Personal Finance By Jane Farrell article When IΓÇÖm asked if an annuity is a good buy, I reply: it all depends on your situation and your … Read More→
_ Knowing When to Say No By Jane Farrell blog Knowing when to say no increases over time and with experience. Developmentally speaking, self-awareness accelerates in your late thirties and […]
_ Physician reassures sufferers of chronic COVID symptoms that relief is possible By Jane Farrell article Loss or distorted sense of taste and/or smell. Brain fog. Tinnitus. Fatigue. Digestive issues. For millions of COVID survivors, some … Read More→
_ Money Matters Long-Term-Care Insurance via an Annuity Has Many Pros, Some Cons By Jane Farrell article Long-term care–whether at home, in assisted living or in a nursing home, costs a lotΓÇöespecially if it continues for years. … Read More→
_ Creativity: Winning the Inner War By Jane Farrell blog Health crises are often manifestations of resistance to an inner push for growth. The sicker you are, the more you […]
_ Mental & Emotional Health Politics seep into daily life, negatively affecting mental health By Jane Farrell article The stress of following daily political news can negatively affect peopleΓÇÖs mental health and well-being, but disengaging has ramifications, too, … Read More→