Purpose – YoungRetired.ca http://youngretired.ca Successful retirement Mon, 14 Jan 2019 18:04:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3 40060874 Aging with purpose http://youngretired.ca/aging-with-purpose/ http://youngretired.ca/aging-with-purpose/#respond Mon, 14 Jan 2019 18:04:39 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=619

More ]]> Lyndsay Green has published a new book in her series on successful aging; The Well-Lived Life.

This book compels us to think about our legacy and consider how we would feel if we knew our life would soon be over.

“This book could just as well be called ‘A Travel Guide to the Journey that Matters Most — Your Life.’  Lyndsay Green has done a fabulous job of answering all the essential life questions that loom for all of us, and she does it with grace, humour and fastidious research. Her message is clear and most welcome: there’s still plenty of time to get it right…”       Roy MacGregor, author of Canoe Country 

Here’s a short video of Lyndsay talking about one of her earlier books: https://youtu.be/I0lf5JyaDeg

For information on all of Lyndsay’s books: http://www.lyndsaygreen.com/the-books/

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Grandmothers helping Grandmothers http://youngretired.ca/grandmothers-helping-grandmothers/ http://youngretired.ca/grandmothers-helping-grandmothers/#respond Fri, 09 Sep 2016 18:34:52 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=586 When Stephen Lewis was the envoy to Africa on AIDS realized that the grandmothers of Africa were stepping into the empty shoes of people in the family and the communities who had died from AIDS. His foundation set up a campaign to connect Canadian grandmothers to African grandmothers.

Jean Altemeyer describes how Grands ‘n’ More in Winnipeg helps grandmothers in Africa to cope with the impact of AIDS on their families and communities.

More information; grandmotherscampaign.org

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CUSO developing aboriginal projects http://youngretired.ca/cuso-developing-aboriginal-projects/ http://youngretired.ca/cuso-developing-aboriginal-projects/#respond Wed, 09 Sep 2015 13:48:32 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=576

Lloyd Axworthy, recently appointed Chairman of CUSO International, outlines plans to develop projects with aboriginal organizations in Canada, and to involve aboriginal people as volunteers.

Link: CUSO International

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Mens’ Sheds http://youngretired.ca/mens-sheds/ http://youngretired.ca/mens-sheds/#respond Mon, 08 Jun 2015 16:15:52 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=567 John Evoy founded the Mens’ Sheds association in Ireland, where guys spend time together building things, fixing things, and chatting. He describes his experience, and how to start a mens’ shed in Canada.

More: Winnipeg men’s shed

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Become a part-time prof http://youngretired.ca/mentoring/ http://youngretired.ca/mentoring/#respond Mon, 23 Feb 2015 20:41:38 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=563 Post secondary schools need experienced people to teach a wide variety of skills.

Debra Wutke, Program Manager for Business Management in the Continuing Education division of Red River College describes the paid and volunteer opportunities for retired people in her college:

Many retirees get satisfaction mentoring young people in their field; an ideal place to pass on your experience is at colleges and universities that hire skilled people on short-term contracts to teach continuing education students, and in some cases, full-time students as well.  Alternatively, colleges often invite experienced people to volunteer as guest lecturers once in a term.

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Sticky: Elders’ advice on working in retirement http://youngretired.ca/work-in-retirement/ http://youngretired.ca/work-in-retirement/#comments Thu, 05 Feb 2015 17:38:29 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=558

When Lyndsay Greene, author of You Could Live a Long Time, found that many experienced retirees had “worked” well past the end of their traditional careers.  They said work — not necessarily paid work — provides purpose and social networks in retirement.

They emphasized that, in the post-career phase of work, you shouldn’t expect the same level of responsibility and authority as in your career.

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Elders advise doing only what you enjoy http://youngretired.ca/elders-advise-doing-only-what-you-enjoy/ http://youngretired.ca/elders-advise-doing-only-what-you-enjoy/#respond Tue, 20 Jan 2015 03:33:15 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=551 When Lyndsay Greene, author of You Could Live a Long Time, asked experienced retirees how to make the most of retirement, they told her to be active doing what she enjoyed doing

They advised Lyndsay that, with limited time left, understand what you enjoy doing, and change course when you find yourself doing something you don`t enjoy.

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Volunteering abroad with Cuso International http://youngretired.ca/international-volunteering-with-cuso/ http://youngretired.ca/international-volunteering-with-cuso/#respond Fri, 07 Mar 2014 04:20:51 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=542 Cuso International arranges hundreds of volunteering opportunities for skilled Canadians each year in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia.  About a third of the people they send abroad are retired or near retirement.  Erin Bateman, manager of recruitment, describes the kind of people they are looking for and how to apply:

Going on a Cuso International mission can be a very rewarding experience for the right volunteer.

Anne and Andy Joyce describe how volunteering in Namibia affected them:

A few years ago, I interviewed Doreen Spence who described her experience volunteering with in Africa:

Erin recommends checking the Cuso International volunteer placements page to see if there are any opportunities which fit your profile, and apply using the forms available on their site.  Even if you don’t find something that fits, you can send Cuso an application to keep on file in case a suitable opportunity opens up.

CUSO has produced videos to describe their programs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ghS73boQoQ

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International volunteering with Uniterra http://youngretired.ca/international-volunteering-with-uniterra/ http://youngretired.ca/international-volunteering-with-uniterra/#respond Sat, 01 Mar 2014 18:04:05 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=516 Uniterra sends 450 Canadian volunteers abroad each year, a quarter of them retired, or near retirement.  Chris Eaton, CEO of WUSC, describes how they select volunteers to work with partner organizations in Africa, Asia and South America, and how to apply for their international volunteering opportunities:

They are looking for people with a variety of management and technical skills to help NGOs or government agencies for periods ranging from three weeks to two years.  They post their openings at Uniterra.ca. It’s best to apply for specific volunteer opportunities, but you can also send in your resume for ongoing consideration.

To find out more, go to: Uniterra.ca

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Voluntourism http://youngretired.ca/voluntourism/ http://youngretired.ca/voluntourism/#respond Thu, 29 Aug 2013 23:07:48 +0000 http://youngretired.ca/?p=472

More ]]> Every year, Cross-Cultural Solutions sends 2,500 people of all ages to their volunteering centres in Africa, Asia and Latin America. They offer a well structured experience allowing guests to experience living in the country and helping out as volunteers in social & educational roles.  Alexandra Rabb describes the volunteer experience, how to get involved, and what it costs. Apologies for the bad video/audio quality.

To learn more, go to: crossculturalsolutions.org

For more information about volunteering abroad, read Lonely Planet’s guide book on volunteering.

Lonely Planet Volunteer book

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