You know how when you hit 50, (or has it hit you?) and you think “How did I get here? Where did all those years go?”. You start to get a bit anxious because you realise that you won’t have enough money to support your lifestyle after you stop working, or that you will have to keep working until you drop. You think there’s nothing you can do to change that, that it’s too late? Well, what I do is show you how to get rid of that fear, get the confidence you need to make the decisions that are right for you, so you can have the security and freedom to live life on your terms and in style.
I believe that the type of attitude you have has a big impact on how you live your life and the outcomes you get.
You only get to live your life once so make it the way you want it to be.

Found your blog through Boomer Lane, and I am a new fan! I could probably use an attitude change most days
Hi Tori, Thank you.
I think you’re doing great and your baby is soooo cute. I am looking forawrd to the Very Bloggy Wedding
P.S. re: “one kid out of any particular family is always a lost cause”…. LOL – I’m the “lost cause” kid (albeit middle-aged now) in my family
Hi Claire,
But there still remains so much to learn from others… e.g. by reading (this blog)!
great page and good philosophy! The Armida Publications team likes this approach to life! People think that we, in the Mediterranean, are more positive and optimistic… well, true to some extend
Warm regards from Cyprus,
Miriam (editor)
Thank you so much. I am thrilled to have someone send me regards from Cyprus. I was speaking to the owner of one of my favourite coffee shops the other day and he told me some of his wife’s family is from Cyprus. I’ve met his wife and she is positive, optimistic AND incredibly hard working. On the other hand my “mob”** seem melancholic and too serious. I’m glad that I was born and raised in Australia and have developed a large dose of irreverance and a happy attitude
** hungarian