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A Frenchman in Singapore

A Frenchman in Singapore

27 January 2012 / Opinions / No comments

This senior is helping other seniors get active, and educating people on the first British resident and commandant of Singapore.

 
Embracing an active lifestyle … and a fourth bucket list

Embracing an active lifestyle … and a fourth bucket list

6 December 2011 / Opinions / 6 comments

This Active Agers Awards 2011 winner is living it up and is not afraid of trying new things.

 
Leaving a legacy, not a mess

Leaving a legacy, not a mess

20 July 2011 / Opinions / No comments

Author of book, “Good to Go: A Guide to Preplanning for the End of Life”, shares some advice about the importance of pre-planning.

 
When many days will pass by (a father’s oration)

When many days will pass by (a father’s oration)

20 January 2011 / Opinions / No comments

A poem to convey a message of love from parents to their children

 
Retirement & following my dreams

Retirement & following my dreams

9 December 2010 / Opinions / No comments

Retirement does not mean a journey downhill but a life filled with more adventure.

 
Blessings of a grandfather

Blessings of a grandfather

7 November 2010 / Opinions / No comments

Counting her blessings and remembering fondly her 84-year-old grandpa.

 
A simple good deed

A simple good deed

13 October 2010 / Opinions / No comments

Former Gerontological Society of Singapore president sets up a new fund to benefit the elderly, an area that remains close to his heart.

 
Redundancy – what next?

Redundancy – what next?

12 August 2010 / Opinions / No comments

A senior in the UK finds a niche business, which allows him to keep active … and travel and save some money at the same time.

 
Winning a beauty pageant

Winning a beauty pageant

29 May 2010 / Opinions / No comments

An experience that will never be forgotten, and a chance to reflect.

 
Being mindful of the present

Being mindful of the present

10 May 2010 / Opinions / No comments

We often multitask and we are too busy to appreciate the things around us. We need to pause and take stock.