I really appreciate the thoughts in this discussion and have been looking at the next chapter in my life. [ Maybe a 36 hr work week retirement] I am planning for inflation and making decisions about items that I an afford now that may be important in the next 3-5 years. To add a new item I try to let one or two older items go to good will or Craig s list. since for me less stuff gives me the asset of time not spent on managing stuff.
The major point I wanted to make however is there is one investment that you cannot loose on - no tax on the appreciation or capital gain, no accountant to figure out how to write it off:
Health investments:
When times are tough it is really important to stay healthy because it allows us to do things for ourselves rather than pay someone else.
I suggest investing in:
Shedding a few pounds
Lowering the LDL Cholesterol and Triglycerides
Raising the HDL good cholesterol
Normalizing the Blood pressure: exercise and diet help
Checking our fasting glucose level and keeping it well below the 100 or pre-diabetes mark.
Increasing exercise [like walking and wt lifting] up to close to one hour per day several days per week [after you get clearance from your doc. ]
Keep up with your dental care,
Get the recommended preventative health screens, breast exams, prostate exam, colonoscopy, and a total body skin check for cancer once per year. [more often if you have lesions].
Update your immunizations
Consider the other preventative measures - aspirin, Omegas 3 fatty acids and Vit D3 [only if recommended by your doctor]
Do daily mind work -
Laugh a lot -
Invest in friendship and family relationships
Plan more adventures -
Thanks
Jim
The major point I wanted to make however is there is one investment that you cannot loose on - no tax on the appreciation or capital gain, no accountant to figure out how to write it off:
Health investments:
When times are tough it is really important to stay healthy because it allows us to do things for ourselves rather than pay someone else.
I suggest investing in:
Shedding a few pounds
Lowering the LDL Cholesterol and Triglycerides
Raising the HDL good cholesterol
Normalizing the Blood pressure: exercise and diet help
Checking our fasting glucose level and keeping it well below the 100 or pre-diabetes mark.
Increasing exercise [like walking and wt lifting] up to close to one hour per day several days per week [after you get clearance from your doc. ]
Keep up with your dental care,
Get the recommended preventative health screens, breast exams, prostate exam, colonoscopy, and a total body skin check for cancer once per year. [more often if you have lesions].
Update your immunizations
Consider the other preventative measures - aspirin, Omegas 3 fatty acids and Vit D3 [only if recommended by your doctor]
Do daily mind work -
Laugh a lot -
Invest in friendship and family relationships
Plan more adventures -
Thanks
Jim