069. Lori's year in review and what you need to try in 2022!
It’s never too late to start something new, and Senior Living Expert Lori Williams herself is proof!
Learn about the podcast host’s journey into senior services – how her passion project began later in life and how the excitement of her day-to-day carries her through. Plus, you’ll also hear:
· Lori’s 2021 Texas “Snowpocalypse” stories and how the community rallied to care for seniors
· The value of learning about senior living and being prepared for your golden years
· 3 things Lori wants you to try in 2022 to make it your best year yet
And more.
It’s a fun look back at Aging in Style and the wealth of resources she’s gathered from her community, complete with helpful tips for seniors near and far.
Takeaways from this episode:
- When you love what you do, work isn’t just work: it’s a lifestyle.
- Most people want to stay home as long as possible, but you have to know what resources are available to keep you safe and informed for when it is time to move to a senior community.
- No matter your age, you can follow your passion and find purpose. Even if you’re 80, even with dementia.
- Find a way to volunteer and give back to the community to help drive passion and purpose.
- Move your body on a regular basis – or lose the ability to do so.
- Don’t go into debt, save your money, and save for retirement.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
96 Years Young, World War II Vet, the MOST Inspirational Senior I know: Doug Brown
Meals on Wheels:
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Topics discussed:
Finding your passion
Senior living resources
Financial preparedness
Senior volunteer work
Learning something new
Texas snowstorm 2021
COVID-19