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Gardenarian
5-3-14, 4:55pm
Life Reimagined (http://lifereimagined.aarp.org/) is a website that has a lot of quizzes and stories and things to help people discover what they want to do with their future. It is put out by AARP (I am not a member, and the services are free.)
My neighbor is giving a workshop on this next week so I checked it out, and it is quite fun, possibly helpful, maybe inspiring.
I hate having to register, but since it is AARP I will.
Thanks for posting. Too bad it sounds like only for older/retiring folk. Maybe some people younger would be inspired to plan their longer term lives with a vision of retirement/semi-working if they had a better vision of it.
I went and looked a few months back. I recall maybe two pages and then a dead end. Decided that wasn't too useful to me.
I suppose I could go see what's changed. Thanks for the note.
I hate having to register, but since it is AARP I will.I didn't have to register - able to look at the video's and read the stories right away. I of course like Kathleen's story the best and would love to do something like that myself.
Got very turned off by the fact that right off the bat they're touting an expensive retreat ($3450). I then read their privacy policy (essentially I read it as being 'we'll sell your info to pretty much anyone who gives us a buck" ) and clicked out of that website as quickly as possible.
Got very turned off by the fact that right off the bat they're touting an expensive retreat ($3450). I then read their privacy policy (essentially I read it as being 'we'll sell your info to pretty much anyone who gives us a buck" ) and clicked out of that website as quickly as possible.
I must have missed that. I just clicked on the link above, then clicked on the "stories" link and it had 3 stories. Didn't see any ads or anything like that. But I just looked at Kathleens story - the lady who is solo bicycling thru Ireland - so maybe the others had ads for expensive retreats in them. One can even register their own "story" if they wanted (a get off the fast track rat race threadmill to live a simple life story for instance :-)!).
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