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Doctors give man five days for his wish list

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The Mirror (UK) has the touching story of a man who doctor's gave just five days to do whatever things he wanted to on his wish list before going to a cancer unit for his final days. »more»

To Do Before You Die: Make An Oscar-bait Movie

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It's a Rob Reiner road trip movie, but it's far from a Sure Thing. »more»

"Happier" by Tal Ben-Shahar; Road map to your ultimate and inalienable right to be happy

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"Happier" is the latest book by Harvard professor Tal Ben-Shahar, who teaches the most highly attended course at the university--Positive Psychology. The book distills those lessons into a form that you -- with time and effort -- can use. »more»

Three Best Tips for Midlife Living

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I was recently interviewed by Life Bite’s Nina Boski for her Sirius radio program and was asked my three biggest tips for maximizing life in the middle age years. Here is my list: »more»

What's on your "To Do Before I Die" list?

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In one of the very first LifeTwo posts we wrote about the importance and desirability of maintaining a "to do before I die" list: »more»

To Do Before I Die: Write a Memoir

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One of the things I see on many "to do before I die" lists is writing a memoir or a personal history. At least one blogger (Jerry Waxler) believes everyone should write their own memoir. »more»

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If you are not yet signed up for the monthly LifeTwo newsletter then do so now. All you have to do is type the email address in the green box on the upper right-hand column of this web site. You can unsubscribe at anytime. »more»

You are never too old to do something amazing; 81 year old cyclist riding 2000 miles for charity

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81-year-old Bill Anderson man has set off on a 2,000-mile bicycle ride around Arizona's perimeter to raise money for Yuma's Crossroads Mission, which provides shelter, meals, showers and clothing to the homeless. »more»

What we can learn from Near-Death Experiences and How They Relate to Midlife Crises

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How would a 'near-death' experience ("NDE") affect your life? It may tell you a lot about yourself and the changes you should make even without experiencing one. The near-death experience and its aftermath also gives guidance to dealing with midlife crisis and possibility heading one off. »more»

Still on the "To Do Before I Die" List: Learning to Plan Golf

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Some things are learned when you are young and if you don't do it then it is a whole lot more difficult. Learning Chinese as a second language would be one example and playing golf is another. Despite never really playing the game with any regularity, it is on my list of things to do before I die. I'm not ready for the time commitment yet, but the game of links is unlikely to ever come off the list until I do it. But there has been one little thing nagging me since I first put it on, when I do decide to start playing golf will I be able to master the game enough to enjoy it? I understand that it can be a frustratingly difficult for adults to learn. »more»