Let’s face it, on all levels, change is upon us and it behooves us to embrace it to progress and grow. Sometimes when that change seems dire and consequential, it can actually be the catalyst for our growth.

As Harold Wilson (former Prime Minister of The United Kingdom) once said, “He who rejects change is the architect of decay.”

Hence, many of us while watching tightening budgets and thinning wallets, are taking advantage of these times to reassess and return oft times forgotten areas of importance into our lives.

To wit is the reemergence of creativity, as so many seek forgotten avenues of expression that have somehow been sidelined from our lives.

Now, I can’t go as far as saying a second renaissance is upon us, but it is evident that our individual and collective mindset is changing, sometimes by choice and other times by compulsion.

Such is the theme of this issue’s stories. Inside, we offer a variety of ways to ease the path through today’s financial minefield as we focus on health and wellness.

Sincerely,

Edmond Haronian, LUTCF

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