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The Important Relationship Between Continuous Learning and a Healthy Retirement

Whether you retire early or extend your working life beyond the “full retirement age,” you might want to take steps to ensure that you’re doing everything you can to ward off the cognitive decline that for many comes naturally with age. Basically, it’s a matter of keeping the mind active, and what better way than to continue learning new things…things that stretch your capacity and keep the wheels turning. In a post on www.deseretnews.com, reporter and columnist Lois M. Collins provides some food for thought that can help you with this. Read her post here… 

 

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