Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Discover How To Reduce Belly Fat-Jorge Cruise

A large piece of our self-growth and overall health as baby boomers and as we continue to age is our diet.

The more belly fat you have, the more your life becomes disempowered.

The great news is that there is truly just one thing we need to do to get rid of belly fat quickly—and there is NO dieting or exercise required; NO pills or surgeries and NO calorie counting ever. It’s all about keeping insulin low. Why? High insulin causes your body to store belly fat and lock it in place.

Learn how we can keep insulin low by changing the way we eat—without giving up things we love like chocolate or ice cream. Get ready for great-tasting food that is actually healthy, too!

The Belly Fat Cure method by Jorge Cruise is all about knowing that health is truly controlled by one critical thing . . . how much belly fat you have. The more belly fat you have, the more your life becomes disempowered.

Grab your copy of "The Belly Fat Cure: Discover the New Carb Swap System and Lose 4 to 9 lbs. Every Week.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Baby Boomer-Urban Meyer-Preparedness

"I have yet to be in a game where luck was involved. Well-prepared players make plays. I have yet to be in a game where the most prepared team didn’t win.”

Urban Meyer,head football coach Univeristy Florida Gators.

More inspirational quotes:
BabyBoomerOnline.com/quotes

Monday, January 4, 2010

Diane Sawyer-On Being Shy

People assume you can’t be shy and be on television. They’re wrong.

Diane Sawyer
Journalist, ABC Nightly News Anchor, Writer

Baby Boomer-Holly Hunter-Mothers and Daughters

Mothers and daughters can stay very connected during teenage years. In the middle of your life, you can become very alone. Even though you’re connected deeply to other family members, lovers, husbands, friends.


Holly Hunter, actress, writer, director.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Put Boomers into your 2010 plan and demonstrate you?ve got 2020 foresight.

Matt Thornhill of Engage:Boomers really has his finger on the pulse of the baby boomer market and posted 10 Reasons To Put ‘Em In Your ‘10 Plan.

Since I am a big believer in the 80/20 principle (80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts), I am posting the two reasons, I believe will provide 80% of your results. You may read the additional 8 reasons at the link above.

1. You will build your career and legacy on their backs. (We thought we’d start with a personal reason to motivate you to keep reading.) In 2020, the marketing leaders in organizations will be the ones that figured out how to make their products or services relevant to the over-50 crowd. That’s because the over-50 crowd will grow 21% in size in 10 years. The 18-49 crowd will remain the same size. We’re not making this up. It’s Census data.

2. They buy things. Lots of things. Overall, the over-50 crowd outspends the under-50 crowd by $400 billion. That’s more than Walmart sells annually. Want some of that action?

Put Boomers into your 2010 plan and demonstrate you’ve got 2020 foresight.

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Mark

http://babyboomertalkonline.com/2010/top-2-reasons-to-market-to-baby-boomers-now/

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

10 Ways for Baby Boomers to Get Their Resume Read

10 Ways for Baby Boomers to Get Their Resume Read


Baby Boomers Confidence is Key

You may be feeling uncertain about your ability to compete in an already competitive job search. But don’t let that deter you. You have years of experience under your belt and the skill level to match. So make sure you maintain your confidence throughout your job search process. It will shine through in your resume, cover letter, and face-to-face interview.Getting back into the workforce as a Baby Boomer isn’t an impossible task if you believe in your capabilities and make a strong effort to excel. The more proactive you are about putting yourself out there, the more success you will have in locating opportunities that can take your career to the next level.



Below are a few tips for your writing your resume and getting your resume read:

1. Construct your resume to read easily. Remember, resumes are reviewed quickly. Help the reader to scan your resume efficiently and effectively

Use bulleted sentences.
Resumes are read quickly.
Bullets make it easier for someone to quickly scan your resume and still absorb it

2. Put strengths first where they are more apt to be read.

3. Use action words prepared, developed, monitored, and presented.

4. Have someone else read your resume. A second set of eyes will always catch grammatical or spelling error and the person may add valuable input.

5. To avoid appearing out of touch, Sharon Armstrong, a career consultant in Washington, D.C., urged one client fearful of seeming too old to discuss her use of Twitter and Facebook during job interviews.

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6. Sharon Armstrong also endorses the idea of keeping certain dates off resumes.

7. Once at the interview stage, Armstrong urges clients to prepare for questions like, “Aren’t you overqualified?” Older job seekers say they hear that frequently. Armstrong suggests they show enthusiasm for the job and make sure not to seem to be applying out of desperation.

8. Experts say some employers may be reluctant to hire people they assume are less flexible, more expensive or less agile with technology

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9. Updating Your Resume If you’ve been out of the job market for a decade or more, updating your resume may be more challenging than you remember, especially when you factor in the Internet and possibly having to apply online. But that’s not all you have to think about. As a mature worker, you also have the challenge of creating a resume that showcases your years of experience without shining a spotlight on your age.

10. So how can you get this done? One way is by using a functional resume format that highlights specific skills rather than chronological timelines. When writing your skills, try going into detail regarding projects you’ve completed that have benefited your previous companies. You can also create a section that focuses on the computer technologies you’ve mastered or any training you’ve completed. All of these things can help employers focus more on your skills and talents, and less on your age.

http://onlybabyboomers.com/blog/baby-boomers-job-search-confidence-is-the-key/

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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