This blog by Your Biography is all about providing life observations that will help people who have young families with growing children through to people who are semi-retired or perhaps fully retired - and everything in between.
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Do you like crosswords? Here's a short video highlighting many of the terms that most people can relate to during the course of their lives:
Your Biography is pleased to announce the launching of its NEW Family Interview Service. With a growing family, the years pass by so quickly and suddenly the toddlers go to nursery, onto primary school and then onward with their education. Then, suddenly, it seems, they're graduating and becoming people in their own right. Other aspects of family life happen but can get "lost" in the overall activity of being a busy mum or dad. Aspects of life such as..........reflecting upon career progression, the development of a new hobby from which you derived unexpected happiness, or maybe the shock of a health scare for one of the family members. Although these events may be captured in the spontaneity of a quick video or a photograph, sitting down and talking with Your Biography provides you the opportunity of really taking stock of what has happened in the life of your family. The Family Interview is designed to be conducted on a regular basis, annually or once every two years ...
Not everybody of retired age is retired. Some people may have retired but have started businesses in later life, either out of economic necessity or for the mental and/or social stimulation. Other people may have been in business their whole working life. Further, some people may have been managing a business for so many years that it is ingrained within them and they have no intention of ever retiring. Although Your Biography started with the premise of interviewing people about their lives, it is in the context of the above that we are considering diversifying into interviewing people about their businesses:
What were you doing in 1977? Maybe it was listening to Carole Bayer-Sager singing You're Moving Out Today. In 1977, it reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. If you'd like a reminder of this very catchy tune, see the video below: What else was happening in '77? TOP 20 News Events from 1977 The Ford Fiesta went on sale in the UK Clive Sinclair introduced his new two-inch screen television set Fleetwood Mac's Grammy-winning album Rumours was released Queen Elizabeth II visited Tonga The first Aardman Animations character, Morph, was introduced on the BBC children's television programme Take Hart David Owen, 38, became the youngest post-Second World War Foreign Secretary Mike Leigh's comedy of manners Abigail's Party opened at the Hampstead Theatre, starring Alison Steadman Red Rum won the Grand National for the third time The Embassy World Snooker Championship moved to the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, and attracted television coverage for the first time ...
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