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		<title>SubmitYOURArticle.com - latest quality free reprint articles from Lin Schreiber</title>
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			<title>Don't Let Fear of Retirement Stop You from Taking the Leap</title>
			<description>You believe you're ready to retire but you won't pull the plug on the status quo because of the fear about what life will be like for you upon retirement. Your rear is keeping you stuck right where you are. You can actually use fear to fuel you forward in your life. Here are the three most common types of fear that can keep you from taking the leap into retirement and how to move yourself beyond these fears.</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retire-35721.php</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>How To Know When It's Time To Retire From Your Current Career</title>
			<description>Many people, when talking about retiring, say that they plan to retire in five years. For some reason, five years seems to be the magic years-from-retirement number. In many cases, baby boomers want to keep retirement a moving target because they don't know when it is the right time to say goodbye to their career. Here are 5 ways to know the time is right to retire from your current career:</description>
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			<title>Three Secrets to Positive Aging (No, Two of Them Are NOT Diet and Exercise!)</title>
			<description>The exciting field of brain science, and research reinforce that you no longer have to look forward to your mother's (or father's) old age. So much of the research is pointing toward the strength of your personal foundation and development of certain capabilities that keep you young and vital and determine your happiness as you age. The following are three factors that are crucial to positive aging:</description>
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			<title>How to Create a Happy Retirement by Tuning Out Well-Meaning Advice</title>
			<description>Many baby boomers have moved through life by making transition decisions all along based on external forces. If you're planning on following the same strategy as you create your retirement, you're headed in the wrong direction for this next transition. To truly revolutionize retirement, you'll have to tune out the advice that's screaming at you from these five sources:</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retirement-32508.php</link>
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			<title>6 Essential Steps to Creating a Revolutionary Retirement</title>
			<description>In the transition into your retirement, you'll discover that the journey is really the destination. The more you're able to enjoy and be present in the journey, the easier the transition, and the better the end result. Here are the 6 steps you need to follow during this transition to create the kind of retirement and life that you really want.</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retirement-31597.php</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Five Strategies for Having Enough Money for Your Dream Retirement (While You're Still Breathing!)</title>
			<description>Most people think that's all retirement is about -- having enough money to sit on the deck, play golf, and visit the grandkids. But that's the old model -- not today's retirement. Someone who turns 65 today can expect to live until age 83, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here's 5 strategies to help you pursue your dream retirement:</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retire-18720.php</link>
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			<title>Seven Illusions, Delusions &amp; Downright Lies about Retirement</title>
			<description>You've heard most of them before. They seem like well-meaning retirement advice. But, BEWARE. The following illusions, delusions and downright lies about retirement can be dangerous to your retirement well-being:</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retire-18166.php</link>
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			<title>The New Retirement Attitude:  Today's 60 is Yesterday's 40</title>
			<description>If I say &quot;retirement,&quot; what are the first five words that come to your mind? If they are &quot;leisure,&quot; &quot;relaxation,&quot; &quot;comfort,&quot; &quot;golf&quot; and &quot;old age,&quot; you're thinking about yesterday's retirement. This is the 21st century, when the new 60 looks like the old 40. And when retiring means &quot;growth,&quot; &quot;new opportunities,&quot; &quot;excitement,&quot; &quot;challenge,&quot; and &quot;self-discovery.&quot; Do these new definitions match your retirement vision?</description>
			<link>http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Lin-Schreiber-2273/retire-17603.php</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>How to Revolutionize Your Retirement Thinking</title>
			<description>You hear the word &quot;retirement&quot; and you imagine the room full of admiring colleagues and the presentation of the gold watch. Maybe retirement will be the end of your work life. If so, this is the biggest change you'll experience since birth. Your life will no longer be about &quot;What do you do?&quot; Retirement gives you the opportunity to grow into the best possible YOU. &quot;Who you are&quot; is so much more important than &quot;what you do.&quot;</description>
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