Start a Business–The New Way to Retire

Start a Business-the New Way to Retire.

Thinking to start a home business after 50? You’re not alone. Baby Boomers and Gen Xers alike have started to notice a big gap in how much they’ve saved for retirement and how much they’ll actually need.

Starting a new business after 50, even while you still work your day job, is a great way to fund the gap, earn passive income and really enjoy your golden years.

Exploring home based business ideas should be part of your retirement planning.

But I also know most late-career workers feel like they’re a one trick pony.

You don’t have the skills or knowledge to start a business after 50.

But I don’t agree. Contact Michael for retirement business ideas that just about anyone could start in a home office after 50.

Michael: Phone: 650-515-7545 – Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com

MKS Week 6: Power of Attention

MKS Week 6: Power of Attention.

In order to cultivate the power of attention, bring a photograph with you to the same seat in the same room in the same position as heretofore.

Examine it closely at least ten minutes: Note the expression of the eyes, the form of the features, the clothing, the way the hair is arranged — in fact, note every detail shown on the photograph carefully.

Now cover it and close your eyes and try to see it mentally. If you can see every detail perfectly and can form a good mental image of the photograph, you are to be congratulated; if not repeat the process until you can.

If you need help with this contact Michael: Phone: 650-515-7545 — Email: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com

MKS Week Five: “The Creative Mind” 

MKS Week 5: “The Creative Mind”

Having a creative mind allows us to do new and exciting things and engage ourselves in a way that takes us one step closer to reaching our full potential.

Creative people tend to be smart, but research in 2013 has shown that having a very high IQ is not necessarily correlated with higher levels of creative achievement – personality traits are important too.

Highly creative people tend to be proud of their achievements and accomplishments, yet they are also aware of their place. They have tremendous respect for others who work in their field and the influence that those previous innovations have had on their work.

In Week 5 we continut to work on the Creative Mind using the Visualization process for creation. Interested? Contact Michael: Phone: 650-515-7545 — EMail: mjkkissinger@yahoo.com