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Wake Up
Baby Boomers – There’s Still Time
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by:
Dave Kendrick
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Wake
Up Baby Boomers – There’s Still Time
© Dave Kendrick - All Rights reserved
http://www.cruise2success.com
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Over 90% of all retired Americans will be forced to live on less than
$12,000 a year!
Yes, I have to admit it. I am an aging Baby Boomer! Our first
grandchild was born last year. Does it make me feel older? Not
necessarily. It’s all a matter of outlook and attitude to life.
O.K. Physically I’m starting to get some of the aches and pains that
come with the aging process. But mentally I’m still in my mid-twenties.
(Sometimes a heck of a lot younger, so my Wife often tells me!)
The 1960’s covered my mid-teens and mid-twenties. What a great era that
was in England (where I was born and raised – we have been living in
Canada since 1981.) Would you believe I saw the Rolling Stones in
concert before they hit the big time! They had just released their
first record.
Ah yes. Life was simpler then. Life was sweet. No home computers, no
cell phones, no Internet. But now, of course we have all of these
things and take them for granted. Especially computers and the Internet.
Never before in history has it been possible for so many people to have
their own home business using these powerful tools.
This truly is the age of mass communication and information sharing.
The question is, have us Baby Boomers been left behind in this huge
technological wake? Have we missed the boat?
I believe the answer to this is an emphatic “NO!”
Like I said, growing up in the sixties was great. Retirement was a
lifetime away. But, my friend, lifetime has a nasty habit of passing by
all too quickly. Believe me, I know!
So we live our lives, enjoying each day that comes (or at least trying
to), still thinking that retirement is a long way off. After all,
there’s the mortgage to pay; a new car would be nice; we could really
do with a vacation this year; the kitchen could do with a makeover. And
then it hits you like a ton of bricks. The milestone of your 60’th
birthday is creeping up REALLY fast … TOO fast.
Studies show that over 90% of North Americans will be living at or
below the poverty line by the time they reach retirement age.
Are you faced with the prospect of becoming one of these statistics?
So, you’re probably wondering what I’m trying to get at here.
Remember what I said about having powerful tools like computers and the
Internet at our disposal? And yes, it’s true, never before has it been
more possible to start your own home business. Make a resolution today
to look into starting your own home business. If you have already
started, then congratulations! But you too should resolve to stick at
it and follow it through to success.
If you don’t know much about computers – learn. If you don’t know the
first thing about marketing – learn. Building a successful home
business all begins with education. Learn the skills you need to
gradually build your business. The Internet is FULL of information that
will help you. And most of it is free!
Yes, it’s hard work to get things going and you will get frustrated at
times. But it’s also a lot of fun. Compare this to the job you are
doing now. If you are like me, then I’m willing to bet there is no
comparison!
I just realized as I was writing this article that I aimed it at Baby
Boomers as I am one myself. However, the same holds true for any age
group. It’s never too late or too early to change direction in life.
You just have to make the decision to improve your lot and then commit
to it.
So the choice is yours. And it should be clear. Do you know which path
you will follow? Do you know what my next move is?
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About the Author
Dave Kendrick publishes a monthly newsletter "The
Cruise Marketing Digest” His newsletter, like his articles aim to give
advice and encouragement to people new (and not so new) to Internet
Marketing.
Check out his website at http://www.cruise2success.com and sign up for
his newsletter. Better yet, subscribe to "The Cruise" first and THEN
check out his site!
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