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Wake
Up Baby Boomers – There’s Still Time
By Dave Kendrick
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?
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.
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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!