More than the forgetfulness and foibles we joke about, our "Senior Moments" also celebrate life-long memories, perspective, and wisdom, some delivered tongue-in-cheek, others for serious contemplation. The lead contributor since SeniorLifestyle began in 2006 has been Dan Seagren, whose thoughts had already appeared on his own website and in several newspapers.
The updated SeniorLIfestyle site includes all of the Senior Moments we have used since April 2006.
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Education
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Craftsmanship by Dan Seagren
(March 8, 2015)
The unfortunate division between liberal arts and vocational education…
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Training
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Work
May Day by Dan Seagren
(May 4, 2014)
The month of graduations and anticipation…
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Hopes & Dreams
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Opportunity
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Work
Financial
1 record found
Let Me Dream On by Dan Seagren
(April 14, 2013)
When I was 12 years old, I had a job delivering magazines…
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Investment
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Memories
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Work
Holidays
2 records found
Labor Day by Dan Seagren
(September 7, 2014)
Labor Day has many meanings…
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History
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Labor Day
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Work
Labor Day by Dan Seagren
(September 4, 2011)
The word labor can evoke a variety of responses.…
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History
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Holidays
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Labor Day
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Work
Relationships
2 records found
Womens' Lib by Dan Seagren
(December 3, 2017)
The news of late draws attention…
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Bible
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News
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Relationships
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Social Issues
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Trends
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Work
Mentors or Misfits? by Dan Seagren
(March 11, 2007)
Another senior moment occurs when a seasoned worker discovers that his immediate supervisor (boss) is half his or her age, more or less…
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Statistics
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Work
Retirement
3 records found
Rethinking Retirment by Dan Seagren
(January 5, 2020)
It's a constantly changing concept…
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Change
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Choices and Decision Making
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Financial
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Opportunity
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Optimal Aging
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Planning
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Recreation
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Retirement
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Risk
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Work
Retirement Jitters by Dan Seagren
(December 30, 2018)
So many questions…
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Financial
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Future
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Planning
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Retirement
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Risk
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Work
Retirement by Dan Seagren
(December 18, 2016)
Finding new audiences…
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Communication
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Retirement
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Work
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Writing
Trends
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Mismatching? by Dan Seagren
(November 13, 2016)
The changing role of men…
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Social Issues
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Trends
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Work
Work, Employment
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Income Equity USA by Dan Seagren
(December 31, 2017)
Achieving equity a worthy but complicated goal…
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Financial
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Income
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Social Issues
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Statistics
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Trends
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Work
Umpteen Jobs by Dan Seagren
(May 28, 2017)
Sometimes 2-3 jobs at once was an enriching experience…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Memories
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Values
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Work
The Art of Writing by Dan Seagren
(February 14, 2016)
Dan Seagren, the lead author of Senior Moments talks about his experience writing books…
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Opportunity
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Personal Issues
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Work
Valuing the Workplace by Dan Seagren
(October 11, 2015)
How our past shapes our future…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Memories
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Work
Multiple Generations by Dan Seagren
(August 26, 2007)
Dealing with generation gaps in the workplace, especially as seniors work longer…
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Work
Earning Power by Dan Seagren
(August 12, 2007)
How to answer the question, "what do you make?"
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Character, Integrity
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Financial
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Work
Fired or Promoted? by Dan Seagren
(April 22, 2007)
Another senior moment not to be overlooked is getting fired.…No matter how you say it, for most it is unpleasant even though perhaps expected, sooner or later.…
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Coping
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Unemployment
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Work