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Happy Monday everyone. It’s finally starting to feel like summer here in Owen Sound. My peonys are finally blooming and I didn’t need a coat this morning.

Along with the locally good weather, it’s time to enjoy another edition of the Blogging Boomers Carnival. Ann Harrison at Contemporary Retirement Coaching. Ann is a Retirement OptionsTM coach, a pre-retirement trainer, a certified confidence coach and the UK’s only 2young2retire certified facilitator.She is “passionate about helping people like you to get the happiest, healthiest, most vital, productive, energetic, prosperous and fulfilling retirement you could possibly have, whilst, at the same time, helping you to balance having the kind of retirement you want and deserve to have, with planning to meet your future needs.”

As always, this week’s carnival is a smorgasbord of interesting articles by the electic members of the Blogging Boomers. Topics this week include psychological biases affecting investment decisions, online intimacy, regrests, how menopausal brain fog as an entrepreneurial goldmine and much more.

If you’re looking for some entertaining and interesting reading to start off your week, please head on over to this week’s Blogging Boomers Carnival.

Andrea J. Stenberg

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