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Top Three Questions Educators Ask Me About Their Retirement - Joseph Milici
Hello everyone, Joseph (Joe) Milici here. I’m a Financial Advisor in Connecticut that specializes in helping public service employees understand their pension, social security, and their personal savings strategies. This allows me to help with a client's overall retirement plan and goals.
By Joe Milici3 years ago in Journal
I Know Who My Biggest Fan Is
Becoming a somewhat popular writer on any platform or website is pretty damn cool. I have discovered this after a pretty successful first ten months. I’m enjoying the groove I’m in with my writing, and I appreciate all of the wonderful writers I’m meeting here. Your comments are awesome and I love our banter back and forth.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal
Please force yourself to adopt these good self-management habits, which are absolutely beneficial
A habit is a habit and no one can throw it out of the window. In The Power of Habit, there is this description. "Many people probably believe that most of the choices we make every day are the result of thoughtful decision-making, but this is not rea case. Over 40% of a person's daily activities are the product of habit rather than their own active decisions."
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Journal
Things To Remember If You Are A Writer
When I started taking those first steps to turn my writing into a career, I struggled. In fact, many writers, no matter how much they enjoy it will tell you the same thing. I was too focused on getting eyes on my work, rather than enjoying the process of learning, which really hindered my ability to write.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Journal
50th Vocal Story & Overall Stats
So, this Vocal account has existed since August 2021. And it has seen...not much progress, but progress nonetheless. Some days are better than others, and we're gonna break down all of the days together and see if my time here has been worth the work + if I should continue.
By Jay,when I write3 years ago in Journal
Waiting For Me
Someone once said that I have “the patience of a saint” while I was working as a cashier, if you have ever worked with the public you know that patience is a trait that can save your sanity. Well, patience paired with the ability to never take things too personal, and/or the ability to forget everything that happened from clock-in to clock-out. At the time all I said was thank you, but now I realize this trait is more of a skill and it’s a skill I’ve been honing most of my life.
By Emma Wilson3 years ago in Journal





