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From the Hive: Working for yourself in retirement?
The growing number of third-age entrepreneurs, high-protein breakfast inspiration
At Hively, we're always on the hunt for the culture and tips to enrich this next life chapter. This week, we dive into entrepreneurship in retirement, nutrient-dense breakfast ideas, and the science of happiness.
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This Week’s Suggested Reading 🗞

Breaking Down Barriers is a nonprofit founded by Doug Parker, the former Chairman and CEO of American Airlines, as his "unretirement" project; Credit: Next Avenue
Should You Work for Yourself in Retirement?
The "un" part of unretirement means working part-time when you're retired. One way to do that is by working for yourself. Roughly 37% of self-employed Americans are boomers - is it a good idea for you? Click to read at nextavenue.org.
The Latest in Healthy Aging 🦴
19 High-Protein Breakfasts for Healthy Aging
Looking for dietician approved breakfast ideas packed with at least 20% of the Daily Value for nutrients like fiber, calcium and/or vitamin D and high in protein?. Click to read at eatingwell.com.6 Must-Have Nutrients For Brain Health
Brain cell loss is a natural part of aging but can result in cognitive decline and memory issues. Six nutrients can help slow these effects. Click to read at nextavenue.org.
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Course: The science of happiness
Highly recommended by Hively members, this online course led by Professor Laurie Santos from Yale will engage in a series of challenges designed to increase your own happiness and build productive habits.
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